Additionally, farmers use the manure as a cheap and readily available fertilizer and there are a growing number of fields that are totally saturated with Phosphorous. This eventually gets into the creeks by infiltration of runoff and can cause huge phytoplankton blooms. There's poop-to-energy power plant pilot programs and alternate use schemes that have had some success, but there's a large and increasing amount of manure that has to be managed.
Where is Lou Sarah when she's needed?
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Always wear a knock-off Burberry scarf when visiting a chicken grindery.
Another reason to go vegetarian.
Additionally, farmers use the manure as a cheap and readily available fertilizer and there are a growing number of fields that are totally saturated with Phosphorous. This eventually gets into the creeks by infiltration of runoff and can cause huge phytoplankton blooms. There's poop-to-energy power plant pilot programs and alternate use schemes that have had some success, but there's a large and increasing amount of manure that has to be managed.
Plus, those chicken houses smell really bad.
We might need to make this a regular feature. Google shows lots going on in Delmarva.
Good plan, and I can help.