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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3690662" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I've used Milorganite on my lawn. The way they tell it is that they put a few billion "bugs" of some sort like a bacteria/ameba/protozoa type thing in the waste ponds and those bugs eat up all the waste and when it's all gone they die. They then process out the dead "bugs" and that's the fertilizer. All I know is it works dang good.</p><p></p><p>Pretty sure Edmonson won that case even though, as far as I ever heard, no companies were in actual violation of state or federal rules. It was just a money grab. The companies offered to help by agreeing to increased standards and some of them already had even done more than required. He snubbed them and then proceeded extort them in the courts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3690662, member: 3099"] I've used Milorganite on my lawn. The way they tell it is that they put a few billion "bugs" of some sort like a bacteria/ameba/protozoa type thing in the waste ponds and those bugs eat up all the waste and when it's all gone they die. They then process out the dead "bugs" and that's the fertilizer. All I know is it works dang good. Pretty sure Edmonson won that case even though, as far as I ever heard, no companies were in actual violation of state or federal rules. It was just a money grab. The companies offered to help by agreeing to increased standards and some of them already had even done more than required. He snubbed them and then proceeded extort them in the courts. [/QUOTE]
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