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Are Your Fertilizers Poisoning You? Please Check!!

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Regarding fertilizers, a little known loophole in state and federal regulations has been skillfully manipulated for profit at your expense. Actually, at your health's expense. Environmentally polluting companies have deceptively declared they are recycling in order to divert millions of pounds of toxic industrial waste from expensive EPA disposal facilities to fertilizer production facilities.




Short Sighted Profits
for Big Companies


It is another loophole (fertilizer labeling regulations) and soft money contributions that enable these companies to profit while they poison hundreds of thousands of people and saddle them with serious health problems. Labeling is inadequate, because fertilizer labeling laws only require beneficial nutrients like zinc or phosphate to be listed. fertilizers are sold directly to the public without warnings or information that informs consumers about the presence or quantity of toxic metals.


It was the mayor of a small Washington state town, Patty Martin, who initially uncovered the disturbing truth. Her book "Fatal Harvest" details the story and sparked an investigative report by the Seattle Times which has brought the entire matter to a head. The Times documented nationwide use of fertilizers containing cadmium, lead, arsenic, dioxins, radionuclides and other hazardous waste.





Widespread, Long Term Environmental Damage


Between 1990 and 1995, 600 companies from 44 states sent 270 million pounds of toxic waste to farms and fertilizer companies accross the country. Tests by the State of Washington found that some fertilizers contained levels of dioxin 100 times greater than the level allowed for treated Superfund sites in the state.


Besides the obvious immediate health concerns, one must consider the long term environmental damage done to millions of acres of farmland. Fruit and grain crops have been proven to uptake lead, and wheat crops and lettuce will uptake cadmium. These companies are producing fertilizers from toxic wastes that farming facilities are spreading over millions of acres of food crop producing land in this country.



These fertilizers contain 9 metals, like arsenic and lead, that are known to cause cancer. 10 of the metals, such as mercury, are linked to birth and developmental defects. At least three metals- lead, cadmium, and mercury, are toxins which persist for very long periods of time and can accumulate in the tissues of humans and wildlife over time to become a toxic condition even at lower levels.



Another group, the California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG), conducted a study that illuminated just how serious and widespread the problem really is. They tested 29 fertilizers from 12 states for 22 toxic metals. All 29 fertilizers were shown to contain all 22 fertilizer samples. In 20 of the samples, the levels were higher than levels for concern.





Smell a Class Action Lawsuit?


If you thought the tobacco company lawsuits were big, well this great injustice is exactly on par with it. However, despite the fact that the risks to public health are real and severe, you will likely hear very little of this scandal. Too many politicians and big business have too great a financial stake in it. Not only are people saving themselves the costly expense of EPA hazardous waste disposal, but they are profiting from its sale. The very nature of these profits leave them open to any number of dirty back-door money deals.




Make Me Sick!


In conclusion, when I first learned of this it scared the hell out of me. The Washington State Department of Agriculture has just recently set up a division to have every fertilizer in their state tested and the results published on the internet. I suggest you do as I did, and go to the WSDA website immediately to check every fertilizer you use.

http://agr.wa.gov/PestFert/Fertilizers/FertDB/Product1.asp?action=ViewTable<r=M
 

ChaoticEntity

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keep in mind most organics are waste derived and that's perfectly alright, hard to be organic and not be from waste sources. As far as I'm concerned ones man trash is anothers treasure, IE fish guts may be unwanted by the cannary but there wanted in my garden.

With that said, pay attention to the heavy metal content, especially mercury and arsenic, don't use ferts that have high amounts of either.
 

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