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Is there something more at play when it comes to dumping human waste on farmland?

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Saundra has a farm where she and her husband raise American Mammoth donkeys, which they milk (yes, like a cow). Studies indicate that donkey milk is one of the best substances in the world for treating numbers of human ailments.

Her husband and his wife have a 10-acre farm where they raise chickens, ducks, turkeys, a mother-daughter donkey pair, four dogs, and two small flocks of sheep.

They happily exist without government subsidies and struggle to make ends meet.

Maine has had its share of destruction from biosludge fertilizing farmland with human waste and human waste.

Maine is the first state in the union to ban the practice, but today PFAS contamination has been found on more than 100 farms and 500 residential properties.

In Texas , concerned landowners are speaking out against the practice after two Texas farms have sued Synagro for allegedly not being transparent about the chemicals in their wastewater slurry.

Your property rights end when they infringe upon mine and I have just as much right to clean water and chemical-free produce as everyone else who buys “farm fresh” produce expecting it to mean what it says.

If farmers won’t stop dumping biosludge on their property, the state should stop them.

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48

Informative language

48

Neutral language

31

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informal

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English

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46

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possibly offensive

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