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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1391310" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Milorganite as a fertilizer has been made under controlled conditions from the start to utilize the treated waste from their treatment plants. It is also heated, dried and then made into a dry fertilizer. It is NOT approved for certified organic farms, and is recommended for use on lawns and flowers and such. I think that it is a very smart product and if more places did it there would be less problems with the waste treatment plants. The thing about it, it is HEATED and dried and the pathogens are killed, which they would not be in the "homemade compost pile"...</p><p>Again, a good use for something that will not go directly on the soil that vegetables are directly in contact with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1391310, member: 25884"] Milorganite as a fertilizer has been made under controlled conditions from the start to utilize the treated waste from their treatment plants. It is also heated, dried and then made into a dry fertilizer. It is NOT approved for certified organic farms, and is recommended for use on lawns and flowers and such. I think that it is a very smart product and if more places did it there would be less problems with the waste treatment plants. The thing about it, it is HEATED and dried and the pathogens are killed, which they would not be in the "homemade compost pile"... Again, a good use for something that will not go directly on the soil that vegetables are directly in contact with. [/QUOTE]
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