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Yes, that's true. That is where the source came from on the last recall. But we had saminella poisoning, not e.coli. (this recall is saminella bacteria). And 15 years ago, that's what the CDC told us when they questioned us in the hospital. What they said was- how many sinks do you see in those portable toilets in the fields? None, generally the workers don't wash afterwards!
![]() And, that's one reason why I don't use cow manure in my yard. The other is due to all the salts from the urine that can be found in the manure. We already have alkaline soil here. I use plant compost.
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You're right, I confused salmonella with e. coli. Didi the CDC have some pattern with other restaurants that led them to the field workers? Seems kind of presumptuous. My very first job was as a dishwasher/busboy/salad bar attendant at a Sizzler in Riverside. I can assure you, 16 year olds with their first job aren't all that educated on the food borne illness thing.
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