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I heard it this afternoon, It did seem rather pro DOW to me too... >:(
Or spent hops ? ;)
"The real villains are the farmers..." said the presenter & the pr man from Dow. How the hell does that get past the censors?!?!
Quote from: OllieC on March 09, 2009, 20:15:51"The real villains are the farmers..." said the presenter & the pr man from Dow. How the hell does that get past the censors?!?! Because in this case it's true? The people responsible for the contamination didn't read/comply with the label instructions - they broke the law.
So now I have 3 sacks of manure that I don't know what to do with.
Given the noises that people are making on this thread, do you think the test is accurate? If I do the bean thing and they grow OK, does that mean I can use the manure on my veg plots?
If it is contaminated, and I dig it into the soil, could it affect trees and bushes nearby?
If you can find a spare bed where you don't need to grow anything, spread the three bags over the bed, dig it in, and then turn it regularly over a period of several months so the bacteria in the soil can break down the chemicals. Then it should be safe.