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Chicken pellets are fertilisers. Manure is a soil conditioner. They do different jobs so theres no point in comparing them.If you are saying that they are chalk and cheese, well I don't agree: OK they are processed and handled very differently but basically they are both poo from herbivores. So they must have a lot in common.
but basically they are both poo from herbivores.
I think you mean bedding straw, Silage is something all together different.
Is the meat I am eating from animals fed on contaminated foodstuffs?
I've had exactly the same problem. I've left my spuds in and got quite a few off the charlottes this morning. I dug them all up to make space for the constant rotavating. The main crop(rooster) seems to have picked up so they are now going to be watered and fed. All brassica's have done well along with the onions. I felt really sick when I realized what had happened to all types of beans.I did phone the farmer he told me he had supplied the whole village where he is but couldn't pin down which supplier had sprayed as he has 5 supplying hay.Bet his village doesn't have any more off him. Anyway, Rotavate, rotavate, rotavate and let's try again next year.
As I understand it, silage which can contain grass treated with aminopyralid, is fed to the animals especially over the Winter. At the moment in the UK, straw from cereal crops should not contain any aminopyralid as it has never been licensed in the UK to be used on cereals.
perhaps Prince Charles might take up our case!