She has sound research advise to me. It sounds about true. People need to get back to the truth and how foods are grown. Go live on a farm for 5 years and you'll find the anonymous information closer to the truth than the hype being stirred by this article.
I hope this story was submitted for publication at all media outlets conceivable. Our Newhouse family/Advance Publications newspaper dominates the state and serves as a (poor) source for other news outlets, but occasionally publishes stories it refuses to cover under the heading "op-ed".
(This newspaper also uses "op-ed" to publish malarkey which lies farther into rightwing territory than the owners and editors are willing to own-- yet.)
How is this different from compost created from say a composting toilet? I was under the impression that properly cured biowaste could be used as fertilizer. Should it only be used for plant matter that you won't be consuming?
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