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On 3/8/10 8:43 PM, lil abner wrote:
http://www.circleofblue.org/waternew...ut-asian-carp/ Surely there is a way to turn carp into a delicacy and have it fished to extinction. |
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On Mar 8, 7:51*pm, HK wrote:
On 3/8/10 8:43 PM, lil abner wrote: http://www.circleofblue.org/waternew...higan-attorney... Surely there is a way to turn carp into a delicacy and have it fished to extinction. The Indians proved fish was good crop fertilizer, so cat food and ag. and garden fertilizer gets my vote. |
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On 3/8/10 9:07 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 8, 7:51 pm, wrote: On 3/8/10 8:43 PM, lil abner wrote: http://www.circleofblue.org/waternew...higan-attorney... Surely there is a way to turn carp into a delicacy and have it fished to extinction. The Indians proved fish was good crop fertilizer, so cat food and ag. and garden fertilizer gets my vote. I agree to that. When we lived in Florida, I used to bury parts of the fish we didn't eat in unused sections of my wife's garden. The stuff turned itself into soil pretty quickly. By the time the next growing season arrived (three to six months), the flowers or whatever we planted in the recently fertilized areas were terrific performers. I chalked it up to the fish fertilizer. |
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On Mar 8, 9:13*pm, HK wrote:
On 3/8/10 9:07 PM, Tim wrote: On Mar 8, 7:51 pm, *wrote: On 3/8/10 8:43 PM, lil abner wrote: http://www.circleofblue.org/waternew...higan-attorney.... Surely there is a way to turn carp into a delicacy and have it fished to extinction. The Indians proved fish was good crop fertilizer, so cat food and ag. and garden fertilizer gets my vote. I agree to that. When we lived in Florida, I used to bury parts of the fish we didn't eat in unused sections of my wife's garden. The stuff turned itself into soil pretty quickly. By the time the next growing season arrived (three to six months), the flowers or whatever we planted in the recently fertilized areas were terrific performers. I chalked it up to the fish fertilizer. Especially when you think of the safety factors, chemical fertilizers are (IMO) being used too often, while there are so much natural fertilizers out there that aren't being explored. |
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