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What if you bought your manure who is going to compensate you for that?
can't remember who has a load of contaminated stuff on their plot but I'm repeating this bit for them The Committee were satisfied that with these stringent controls in place, there should be no new manure available to buy that might contain these residues. However, in addition to stopping the contamination problem at its source, the Committee have also noted that there might be gardeners and allotment holders who already have manure that might contain residues. The approval holder for products containing aminopyralid, Dow Agrosciences has undertaken to provide a testing kit to allow you to check your manure, and if found to contain these residues they will arrange for it to be removed for you.
And I'll bet that the 'testing kit' is a 3" pot and a bean seed.
QuoteAnd I'll bet that the 'testing kit' is a 3" pot and a bean seed.I've patented that method so I think that should entitle me to shall we say, 5p for each broad bean seed sold. I can see a holiday coming on. 8) 8)