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Re: Milorganite
- To: h*@inet.guthrie.org, s*@lists.umsl.edu
- Subject: Re: Milorganite
- From: E* <E*@aol.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 00:36:28 EDT
As I understand it, Milorganite is Millwalkie (SP?) sewage, treated of course.
It can be used for lawns. It does have an oder. But why not just use some
high nitrogen "urea" fertilizer, it's made from pig urine, and I guess that's
organic. Your lawn will love it.
Ed in SW Illinois
Who is non organic, no flames please
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