to jump and surge. but even worse producers are resorting to use human waste to help grow crops. yeah read that right. joining me now is someone on the frontlines of this fight ben neil who owns farm in oklahoma. ben thanks for spending sometime with us can you explain this here? are there dangers to using this what they call i guess sludge as a crop fertilizer i ve read stories about this that don t seem they just something doesn t sound right about this. yeah. you know, cdc estimate what is 5,000 people a year die from food born illnesses, and you know, if we start increasing the practice of using, you know, raw sewage as fertilizer i think those numbers are only gong to continue to go up. it is not something that i would recommend us doing. dan: what is this a common practice in the industry? aye been reading about it. i guess called sludge they treat it to some respect but people
frontlines this now. mow bad is this fertilizer crisis i m getting again communications from listeners saying that this can t continue. that the costs are exploding and it is really hard to find even if you can pay for it. yeah. it is not just cost it s just it is not available. and so you know, farmers are looking for alternatives and you re already seeing, you know, skyrocketing food costs. we re seeing, you know, shelves that are pretty bare compared to what we re used to seeing and i m 100.confident it is just going to continue to get worse until something gives. dan: yeah. well let s hope we can fix this ben neil thanks a lot for your time really appreciate it. yeah thanks for having me on. dan: you got it we asked unfiltered group chat do walls work pretty simple question. but people cannot seem to figure tout we have a ton of responses but this week s unfiltered group chat heavy weight champion mpio-
frontlines this now. mow bad is this fertilizer crisis i m getting again communications from listeners saying that this can t continue. that the costs are exploding and it is really hard to find even if you can pay for it. yeah. it is not just cost it s just it is not available. and so you know, farmers are looking for alternatives and you re already seeing, you know, skyrocketing food costs. we re seeing, you know, shelves that are pretty bare compared to what we re used to seeing and i m 100.confident it is just going to continue to get worse until something gives. dan: yeah. well let s hope we can fix this ben neil thanks a lot for your time really appreciate it. yeah thanks for having me on. dan: you got it we asked unfiltered group chat do walls work pretty simple question. but people cannot seem to figure tout we have a ton of responses but this week s unfiltered group chat heavy weight champion
to jump and surge. but even worse producers are resorting to use human waste to help grow crops. yeah read that right. joining me now is someone on the frontlines of this fight ben neil who owns farm in oklahoma. ben thanks for spending sometime with us can you explain this here? are there dangers to using this what they call i guess sludge as a crop fertilizer i ve read stories about this that don t seem they just something doesn t sound right about this. yeah. you know, cdc estimate what is 5,000 people a year die from food born illnesses, and you know, if we start increasing the practice of using, you know, raw sewage as fertilizer i think those numbers are only gong to continue to go up. it is not something that i would recommend us doing. dan: what is this a common practice in the industry? aye been reading about it. i guess called sludge they treat it to some respect but people
to jump and surge. but even worse producers are resorting to use human waste to help grow crops. yeah read that right. joining me now is someone on the frontlines of this fight ben neil who owns farm in oklahoma. ben thanks for spending sometime with us can you explain this here? are there dangers to using this what they call i guess sludge as a crop fertilizer i ve read stories about this that don t seem they just something doesn t sound right about this. yeah. you know, cdc estimate what is 5,000 people a year die from food born illnesses, and you know, if we start increasing the practice of using, you know, raw sewage as fertilizer i think those numbers are only gong to continue to go up. it is not something that i would recommend us doing. dan: what is this a common practice in the industry? aye been reading about it. i guess called sludge they treat it to some respect but people