Muck
The top muck is good for plants, we are told.
The two bottom photos of muck is the type I collected from one of our small horse fields and a similar size field alongside it. Result of the winter, throw it out the window of the car as it has no deposit mentality. I only found one shattered bottle luckily but have had the pleasure of hitting one during the growing season with the mower. This is a small field we rent outside the property and is alongside the road.We don't depend on it but it tends to have grass on it (wetland) when their is little left on our own pastures.
HOWEVER I must point out that I think all the bottles come from the same person/car. You can just see on the line of bottles and again in the close up a white price sticker. They are all the same but sadly don't include the name of the shop. They have a date and price. Dates are all from the July/August time but we know from observation that they are mainly thrown in November/December time. Would be interesting to find out more background.
Went to Mindelheim in the morning to buy a new notebook. The old one gave up 98% of the ghost a few days ago. Spending hours and days trying to rescue anything I can but it's terribly long weary work with a machine that takes 30 minutes to react to the return key.
Naturally I hadn't made any backups!
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