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Old June 12, 2012   #21
meadowyck
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This is very interesting in deed.

10 years ago when I had a herd of nigerian dwarf dairy goats, when ever I would have too much milk, (and with goats you do have from time to time too much milk) I had been told to pour it on the areas around my fence line to keep the weeds down. For the six months I did that I never had to weed wack around the fence line. I didn't understand why, and at the time I didn't care, I was just thrilled to not have to weed wack another area. LOL

So this is most certainly something I'm going to try, now off to find a local farmer with some milk.

Side note: for those that think that stuff in the jug that is brought home from the store is milk, you might want to read about it. I won't go into the process of what happens to it once it leaves the farm where it was collected from. This is why so many adults and children aren't able to tolerate milk.

ok, now back to the topic, sorry to have gotten off.
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