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- adjective Not having
rotted .
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Green unrotted manures are not recommended for application to vegetable gardens because of naturally occuring disease pathogens such as lysteria which can cause devastating illness.
Is it safe to eat fish especially catfish from farm ponds that hold runoff from crop fields? 2009
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This problem is usually associated with green unrotted manures or the use compost which has not completed the composting process as you stated.
Is it safe to eat fish especially catfish from farm ponds that hold runoff from crop fields? 2009
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This problem is usually associated with green unrotted manures or the use compost which has not completed the composting process as you stated.
Is it safe to eat fish especially catfish from farm ponds that hold runoff from crop fields? 2009
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Green unrotted manures are not recommended for application to vegetable gardens because of naturally occuring disease pathogens such as lysteria which can cause devastating illness.
Is it safe to eat fish especially catfish from farm ponds that hold runoff from crop fields? 2009
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Weathered and unpainted, though not dilapidated, the small barn stood straight on unrotted sills.
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Or a lionor an alpha wolfor the right unrotted vampireor an FBI guy.
Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009
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Or a lionor an alpha wolfor the right unrotted vampireor an FBI guy.
Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009
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Or a lionor an alpha wolfor the right unrotted vampireor an FBI guy.
Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009
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Here I thought it was just the lychees and rambutans unrotted, but I started hacking at the lumps with my spade and they broke down.
My Compost's Heap pf Patience fantasyecho 2006
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Scum is a mixture of animal hairs, skin particles, straw, and wood shavings from animal bedding, feathers, unrotted plants, and generally anything that will float.
Chapter 9 1982
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