It’s all those extra nutrients that create that fine aroma… My brother had our local community ( pop. 1200 ) burning up facebook & city halls phones a couple years ago after spreading it on 300 acres on the north edge of town. It only stunk for about 2 days… I smelled it about 2 miles south of town when I pulling in with the truck. It’s a farming community & chit stinks but grows good corn & beans…
I use it in all my raised garden beds, but wait until mid fall to dig it out of the coop/run, then let it break down slowly over the winter in the beds. Otherwise stirring it up in the heat it turns into a bio weapon
I have to say that it is a huge disappointment the way this is not only being ignored but also being not addressed. Tax dollars are going somewhere else.
Butjudger made a statement that is pretty on par. “There’s a thousand derailments every year” no offer of any kind of help or even feeling bad.
One of the local Boston news stations had this graphic, showing the path of the toxic air mass. The bottom graph indicates altitude. The map is tilted from normal representation. So I rotated it.
I'm just going to leave this here. No toxic chemicals involved but same railroad company. Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derails outside of Detroit
I didn’t watch the local “news” last night but my wife caught it. Apparently the official explanation for the strong chlorine smell and particulate accumulation on cars throughout Connecticut was not the vinyl chloride sent into the atmosphere from the Ohio train wreck, but “dust storms in Oklahoma”. Maybe an Okie on here can confirm that Oklahoma is blanketed in vast deposits of pulverized pool tablets? I’m not buying it, but I’m sure some people are. It never ceases to amaze me how balled up some people get whenever I say anything critical of Gubment, Inc. or their media subsidiaries.