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RE: Cat (feces) in the garden
- To: "'s*@eskimo.com'" <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: RE: Cat (feces) in the garden
- From: K* J* L* <k*@kpt.nuwc.navy.mil>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 07:29:32 -0700
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I would think one of the reasons is that cow, chicken and horse manure
are all coming from animals that primarily vegitarian.
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>From: Judy Showers[SMTP:jshowers@epix.net]
>Sent: Friday, April 11, 1997 7:23 AM
>To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Cat (feces) in the garden
>
>If that's the case, not allowing pets to relieve themselves (feceswise)
>in the vegetable garden, then why do so many farmers (my husband
>included), till manure into the soil where the veggies are going to be
>planted? Judy Showers, Greenhouse grower in PA z/6
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