Burning Manure

Correspondent:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:04:16 GMT

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washingtonpost.com
Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out


The Associated Press
Wednesday, February 23, 2005; 11:26 AM

MILFORD, Neb. - It took nearly four months, but to the relief
of neighbors miles around, a burning manure pile has been extinguished.

David Dickinson, owner and manager of Midwest Feeding Co.,
said Wednesday that several weeks of pulling the 2,000-ton
pile apart proved effective by late last week.

"We got far enough through it, that it quit," Dickinson said.

Dickinson's feedlot, about 20 miles west of Lincoln,
takes in as many as 12,000 cows at a time from farmers
and ranchers and fattens them for market.

Byproducts from the massive operation resulted in
a dung pile measuring 100 feet long, 30 feet high
and 50 feet wide. Heat from the decomposing manure
deep inside the pile is believed to have eventually
ignited the manure.

The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality
told Dickinson that his smoldering dung pile violated
clean-air laws and it worked with him as tried to extinguish it.

Huge feedlots have become commonplace, and
dung fires have occurred around the country.

Dickinson said his pile may have been ignited in part
because of grass clippings his feedlot had been
accepting from the city of Milford. The clippings
could be more combustible and he plans to stop
accepting them, Dickinson said.

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Information from: Lincoln Journal Star



Correspondent:: "ArWeGod"
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:29:55 GMT

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; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
news:4pjTd.273052$w62.260348@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> washingtonpost.com
> Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out
> Dickinson said his pile may have been ignited in part
> because of grass clippings his feedlot had been
> accepting from the city of Milford. The clippings
> could be more combustible and he plans to stop
> accepting them, Dickinson said.

Is Milford where all the MILF's hang out?

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ArWeMilfBait




Correspondent:: Pope Phil
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:05:11 +0000 (UTC)

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I thought this was a variant on BURNING MAN

ArWeGod wrote:
> ; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
> news:4pjTd.273052$w62.260348@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>>washingtonpost.com
>>Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out
>>Dickinson said his pile may have been ignited in part
>>because of grass clippings his feedlot had been
>>accepting from the city of Milford. The clippings
>>could be more combustible and he plans to stop
>>accepting them, Dickinson said.
>
>
> Is Milford where all the MILF's hang out?
>


Correspondent:: "ArWeGod"
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 11:29:21 GMT

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"Pope Phil" wrote in message
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> ArWeGod wrote:
> > ; "GfbAEV" wrote in
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> > news:4pjTd.273052$w62.260348@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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> >>washingtonpost.com
> >>Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out
> >>Dickinson said his pile may have been ignited in part
> >>because of grass clippings his feedlot had been
> >>accepting from the city of Milford. The clippings
> >>could be more combustible and he plans to stop
> >>accepting them, Dickinson said.
> >
> >
> > Is Milford where all the MILF's hang out?
> >
> I thought this was a variant on BURNING MAN
>

...It's a COOKBOOK!!!! Aaaaaaahhh!!!

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ArWeBurnedOrCajun




Correspondent:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:13:36 GMT

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"ArWeGod" wrote:

>; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
>news:4pjTd.273052$w62.260348@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>> washingtonpost.com
>> Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out
>> Dickinson said his pile may have been ignited in part
>> because of grass clippings his feedlot had been
>> accepting from the city of Milford. The clippings
>> could be more combustible and he plans to stop
>> accepting them, Dickinson said.
>
>Is Milford where all the MILF's hang out?
>
>--
>ArWeMilfBait
>
>

I can never figure why so many of the MILF's
are tattooed, pierced, and boogie like pros!?!?




Correspondent:: "Rev. Richard Skull"
Date: 26 Feb 2005 07:37:48 -0800

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Is Milford where all the MILF's hang out

Milford is the little town in Delaware where Rev. Robert Crumb lived as
a child.

Sounds like a SubG Hymm!

'Oh Little town in Dleaware
ye bred some weirdo's
He took pen to paper
and created Mr. natural!'



Correspondent:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:10:10 -0500

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In article
<4pjTd.273052$w62.260348@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, König
Prüße, GfbAEV wrote:

> washingtonpost.com
> Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out
>

Nebraska? I thought it was in Black Rock City, Nevada.

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Correspondent:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:19:40 GMT

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"Rev. Ivan Stang" wrote:

>In article
><4pjTd.273052$w62.260348@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, König
>Prüße, GfbAEV wrote:
>
>> washingtonpost.com
>> Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out
>>
>
>Nebraska? I thought it was in Black Rock City, Nevada.
>
>--

They don't get wood out on the Prairie, just squid.
So, they have to follow the ancient tradition of dung
burning. Same as the Mysore Sughandi Chandan
Dhoop Incense factory.

MYSORE SUGANDHI DHOOP FACTORY PVT. LTD.
206, Embassy Centre, Nariman Point,
Mumbai - 400021, Maharashtra, India
Phone: 91-22-22833858
Fax: 91-22-22028213

Have a nice day! : )




Correspondent:: "Rev. Richard Skull"
Date: 26 Feb 2005 07:42:07 -0800

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They don't get wood out on the Prairie, just squid.
So, they have to follow the ancient tradition of dung
burning. Same as the Mysore Sughandi Chandan
Dhoop Incense factory.

At Ft. Hood, they did not issue us tent heaters (as it was the "Sun
Belt")
So being a Engineer UNit, equipt with many Chainsaws, our battalion
would have a "secret Stock Pile" of seasoned firewood. Which we burned
in heaters fabricated form 55 gal. drums.

But since most of Ft. Hood is Open Range Grazing land, we would use cow
chips to suppliment the wood. The chips were also good for starting the
fires.

The only prblem was they burned quickly compared to the ceder that grew
all over the Fort.