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"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote:

"Billy" wrote in message
David Hare-Scott wrote:
Chicken and rabbit manure can be toxic to plants, as can alfalfa meal,
or fish emulsion, if not added according to directions. Concentration is
everything.

Agreed.


Are you suggesting that there is too much salt in chook poo, and that is
why it can burn plants?


It's bleedingly obvious that he's not saying that. Your strawman is silly.


Fran, Booby, first David said that the cause of fertilizer burning was
concentrated salts. Then he asks me,"How do you know there are no salts
in lucerne meal?" The ONLY cause of fertilizer burn that David addressed
was salt (any freakin' kind of salt). To what do you ascribe the ability
of chook poo to burn plants? Hmmmm?

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