solid7 said:Will it work? Sure. Are you OK with laying down commercial feedlot products in your food crops? That's kind of where I draw the line. No biosolids of any kind in my food garden, unless I raised the animal myself.
acs1 said:
But but,,, it says organic on the bag,,, but with no official org seal. Something that I see all the time in the agriculture product sales literature...
Hey, it says no E Coli added,,, well thats a plus..lol
My take, when its heated up to +200° for long enough it does kill off pathogens. Problem is when those pathogens were alive and thriving many produce toxins. These toxins are not removed by heating.
Voodoo 6 said:A buck a bag cant go wrong...
solid7 said:
For me, it's not about pathogens. It's about any hormones, antibiotics, drugs, etc... You can't cook that off.