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Yes aj,same bloke!!
There is quite a bit of evidence from other victims' experiences as well as scientific reports, that show that when bacteria release aminopyralid from the manure, it can travel for many metres in the ground water.It is therefore quite likely that the well water is contaminated with aminopyralid.
What about a government petition
The last government totally ignored all the petitions, and if anything this lot are even less likely to listen.
We have gone through about 8 tonns of manure on daughters plot all good stuff but we have run out for the last 2 8x8 beds. Brainwave as her local farmer can't deliver for a couple of weeks so I phoned a local to us organic farm & we can help ourselves, even told us where the bags were ;) to put it in. We drive past the farm on the way. Denby visitor it might be worth asking around or perhaps yellow pages, there may be an organic farm locally. If you have to pay it would still be cheaper than B & Q compost.
Quoteperhaps Prince Charles might take up our case!I emailled Price Charles last year. He did not jump at the opportunity.But what about brassicas and sweet corn which do not appear to have a problem.I am sure that the stuff will be thrown out in the greenbins. Perhaps we have not been active enough.
perhaps Prince Charles might take up our case!
What about a government petition...anyone can start one,, it would be the wording and what the goal behind it was that would baffle me...What actually does everybody want.To recognise allotment holders as part of the food chain. I think you would get tons of signatures. XX Jeannine