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Old 01-08-18, 11:32 AM   #12
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As long as it decomposes I would think the land would be fine if not benefit. depends a lot on PH . High amounts of anything can cause problems as it builds up over the years. I would examine the field closely where its being dumped now. If it healthy all over its a good sign if it has dead spots I would be Leary big time..
Due to its commercial nature Im thinking you may require a license of some kind for a permission slip ?
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