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braxton357

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Anyone in the Charlotte area or nearby want 90cy of dried fish shit? Anyone know someone that would be interested in taking it or how I could get rid of it? Everyone wants it for fertilizer, no one wants to come haul it all off.

Or, help me come up with some other creative ideas as to what to do with it.
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You could sell it to some fancy uptown restaurant as a delicacy!
 
Yeah, we are going to set up a process to bag and sell it, but there are other more important things going on than dealing with this dumb shit. Pun intended.
Things like drinking beer and punching fish.
 
put it on craigslist, bag/bucket/load your own truck.
 
Uh....we need to figure out a way to make this shit go BOOM, you figure it out and I'll be over asap to help setup the lab and start shoveling:D
 
Call a landscaper or landscape supply. They may be able to take a bulk of it in one shot.


How much do you produce a month? There are waste recovery companies that will pay you for the waste, similar to waste oil. They in turn recycle it and process it for a retail product. In technical terms, by-product synergy (BPS).

Vecoplan may be a good start of someone to call.
 
If you waited till closer to spring and then put it on CL you may have better luck. Where's this shit located? I know a few of the farming and big garden type...
 
I'd LOVE to have some of this on my garden!!! I think CL and local Landscape is good start. Especially if you have a loader???
 
Would rather get rid of this all at once. I don't want to deal with 50 craigslist creepers and I certainly don't want to be here saturdays and Sundays dealing with them. We are right beside the airport so trying to see if they can use it with the new construction. We don't have a loader sadly, being as we are a fish farm--that's not to say I haven't been pushing to get one for a couple years now. If it were springtime this would certainly be easier. Hippies are all about it too, but there is only so much you can fit into a honda element.
 
wow, how many fish does it take to shit that much? Pretty impressive.:eek:
 
I hear fishshit is really good for growing "Tomatoes" or something, but i'm no expert :smokin: I would think some local organic farming folks would love to have it. Contact your local farmers market, someone there may want it all.
 
Howd the fishshit get from the pond to the tarp? That's a lot of shit to move without a loader.
 
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