Mr. Jones wrote:That milorganite was a big seller back in the 70's and 80'??
But then someone did an actual test on the stuff and found all kinds of trace elements of poisonous stuff , like lead, cadmium, heavy metals, arsenic and bad human waste bacteria ...it lost favor after that...pretty sure they said use it on flowers, trees , bushes and the yard grass but NOT ON GARDEN VEGETABLES?
AS A KID IN THE LATE 60'S AND EARLY SEVENTIES WE WOULD SEE CESS POOL emptying waste TRUCKS DRIVING ALL over farmers fields shooting out human crap, toilet paper and tampons all the time on feed corn fields...
Man o day did that stuff smell nasty!!! It would permeate the school bus air even with the windows up!!
True.........I have quarterly reports from my waste plants that reveal all kinds of heavy metals and bacteria found in our activated sludge which starts as human waste,then converted into bug waste(for lack of a more laymen term),then dried and shipped to unknown sources.
This is why I keep horse manure on hand for the yard and veggie garden.