I wonder what form of human waste was used.  Whereas Asians have been
known to dump raw sewage on their crops, I'm interested in *worm
castings* from humanure as a source.  --Russ 

On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 11:59:20 -0600 "Robert L. Berger"
<[email protected]> writes:
> Russ'
> 
> When I went to Europe during WW 2 I walked through a grass field and 
> it
> touched the back of my hands. I soon developed what I thought was 
> poison Ivy,
> so I went to the medicsThey informed me that there is no poison Ivy 
> in
> France. Then then asked me if I had walked through a particlur field 
> and I
> hand. I was informed that due to many years for fertilizing with 
> both animal
> and human waste the grass is poisnous to some.
> 
> Just like in Asia we cannot eat there groundproducts without very 
> carful
> washing.
> 
> "Ole bob"
> 
> 
> 
> 
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