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Posted: 4/3/2021 4:49:24 PM EDT
Was at an ag pesticide conference right before The Covid shut such things down.
Local extension service was handing these out. Attached File Funny, at least to me, but sadly, it's needed. Be sure to REALLY wash your salad fixings. Maybe even in the dishwasher. Like a cat... |
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I guess signs are needed to let people know its not a good idea to shit on other people’s food.
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Quoted: I guess signs are needed to let people know its not a good idea to shit on other people’s food. View Quote Need one for public restrooms to remind our “guests from down south” that TP goes in the toilet, not in the trashcan or on the floor. There was an a Spanish language ad campaign way back in the 90s to make that same demographic aware that the age of consent is 18 in El Norte. The rules of “ If there is grass on the field then play ball” do not apply here. |
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No that’s totally legit.
You’ll also see signs all over Southern California telling Mexicans to flush their toilet paper and not put it in the trash. Septic systems in rural areas of Mexico are pretty deficient so they can’t flush toilet paper. I’d see the signs at factories and other businesses that hired large numbers of immigrants. A lot of them didn’t know any better, so the bathrooms got pretty nasty. |
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Quoted: Was at an ag pesticide conference right before The Covid shut such things down. Local extension service was handing these out. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/71410/IMG_20201223_115906060_jpg-1891510.JPG Funny, at least to me, but sadly, it's needed. Be sure to REALLY wash your salad fixings. Maybe even in the dishwasher. Like a cat... View Quote This arfcomism is here to stay! Attached File |
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Sad indeed, that turd worlders do that and need to told not to...
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I think the doubling of the mandated distance between hog and cattle yards and the same farmer's vegetable fields was what the research proved was the most effective means of reducing disease but it's been years since I read that paper.
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I find that if I rinse my lettuce before making a salad it loses a lot of the flavor..
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Quoted: I think the doubling of the mandated distance between hog and cattle yards and the same farmer's vegetable fields was what the research proved was the most effective means of reducing disease but it's been years since I read that paper. View Quote Most farms are a LOT more specialized this days, either hogs, or beef, or grain, or produce. Although I use hogs to till.and fertilize my gardens. I do give them 2 years rest before root crops though. |
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I worked in a building at Ford with a lot of programmers. It would have been nice if they trained them how to use first world plumbing.
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Quoted: I worked in a building at Ford with a lot of programmers. It would have been nice if they trained the programmers how to use first world plumbing. View Quote One of my brothers works in food processing. Lots of foreign workers. Said trash cans and floors in RRs always covered with used TP. He's " management" so has his own bathroom. One day, a middle aged woman came running in,holding her belly, hollering CACA GRANDE! He's like, "hmm, caca is poop, and grande is big, so must mean...." By then, she was in and door closed. Said it sounded so bad, he had to.leave. When he went back in, said it looked like a crime scene. The outline of her and the toilet were the only things not shit splattered. |
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The funny part is that the people who need to read that usually cannot read.
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Quoted: Was at an ag pesticide conference right before The Covid shut such things down. Local extension service was handing these out. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/71410/IMG_20201223_115906060_jpg-1891510.JPG Funny, at least to me, but sadly, it's needed. Be sure to REALLY wash your salad fixings. Maybe even in the dishwasher. Like a cat... View Quote I just think it's funny having No twice Mike |
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Florida requires 'porta potties' and hand washing facilities in fields where workers are. They are set up so as to be easily moved to stay within a proscribed distance of where the workers are. Doesn't mean however that.......
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Quoted: Florida requires 'porta potties' and hand washing facilities in fields where workers are. They are set up so as to be easily moved to stay within a proscribed distance of where the workers are. Doesn't mean however that....... View Quote Oh, years ago, same brother built food processing equipment. Some was mobile and used in fields. He travelled all over the US, but CA, TX and FL the most Told me horror stories. Places that he had to steam clean the maggots out of the machinery before working on it and THEY we're adamant he wear a beard net! Pickers pissing and shitting over everything. Some dude literally got decapitated by a screw auger unloading rail cars. Guess who had to go in and repair it? To this day he won't eat NOTHING comes in a can! |
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Feral hogs shitting in the fields are also considered a likely source of contamination.
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Quoted: No that’s totally legit. You’ll also see signs all over Southern California telling Mexicans to flush their toilet paper and not put it in the trash. Septic systems in rural areas of Mexico are pretty deficient so they can’t flush toilet paper. I’d see the signs at factories and other businesses that hired large numbers of immigrants. A lot of them didn’t know any better, so the bathrooms got pretty nasty. View Quote This . All of the portable toilets around apple / hop facilities here have these signs . |
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My wife is Mexican and washes the fuck out of all produce because, and these are her words: people in crops poop out there
I'd never thought about it til she brought it up TBH Speed |
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Quoted: They shit in the rice paddys in Asia. It fertilizes the crop. View Quote Plus they use their own feces to fertilize ponds to promote algae blooms when fish farming tilapia. Bon appetit! Guy I knew here had a maggot rack over his pond. He toss road killed deer, coons, cats, dogs, whatever on it. Maggots fall thru, fish get free high protein food! |
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The only sign I've never seen in Spanish is the one about employees having to wash their hands before returning to work.
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Diapers would be more efficient and remove the contamination concerns
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Quoted: Plus they use their own feces to fertilize ponds to promote algae blooms when fish farming tilapia. Bon appetit! Guy I knew here had a maggot rack over his pond. He toss road killed deer, coons, cats, dogs, whatever on it. Maggots fall thru, fish get free high protein food! View Quote I learned something new today. Maggot rack...who would have imagined such a thing? |
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Quoted: Not racist. I AM NOT A CAT View Quote Failed To Load Title |
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Quoted: One of my brothers works in food processing. Lots of foreign workers. Said trash cans and floors in RRs always covered with used TP. He's " management" so has his own bathroom. One day, a middle aged woman came running in,holding her belly, hollering CACA GRANDE! He's like, "hmm, caca is poop, and grande is big, so must mean...." By then, she was in and door closed. Said it sounded so bad, he had to.leave. When he went back in, said it looked like a crime scene. The outline of her and the toilet were the only things not shit splattered. View Quote Quoted: Oh, years ago, same brother built food processing equipment. Some was mobile and used in fields. He travelled all over the US, but CA, TX and FL the most Told me horror stories. Places that he had to steam clean the maggots out of the machinery before working on it and THEY we're adamant he wear a beard net! Pickers pissing and shitting over everything. Some dude literally got decapitated by a screw auger unloading rail cars. Guess who had to go in and repair it? To this day he won't eat NOTHING comes in a can! View Quote Quoted: Plus they use their own feces to fertilize ponds to promote algae blooms when fish farming tilapia. Bon appetit! Guy I knew here had a maggot rack over his pond. He toss road killed deer, coons, cats, dogs, whatever on it. Maggots fall thru, fish get free high protein food! View Quote You, Sir, have been told/seen't some things... |
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Quoted: Florida requires 'porta potties' and hand washing facilities in fields where workers are. They are set up so as to be easily moved to stay within a proscribed distance of where the workers are. Doesn't mean however that....... View Quote Willard Ohio has large vegetable farms. They all have ports potties and hand washing stations on farm wagon gear. |
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Quoted: One of my brothers works in food processing. Lots of foreign workers. Said trash cans and floors in RRs always covered with used TP. He's " management" so has his own bathroom. One day, a middle aged woman came running in,holding her belly, hollering CACA GRANDE! View Quote ...now at Taco Bell. |
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They had a similar poster hanging up at a former employer that was totally racist but no one ever said or noticed anything.
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I think the Spanish translation is wrong.
Usar in the present 3rd person should be usa. It’s only in the preterite that it ends in an e(with accent) and that’s in the first person. Spanish speakers of ARF, am I wrong? |
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I worked at the federal detention center in Tucson in the early 1990's. The illegal alien detainees used to crap in the showers, instead of the toilets. The American inmate orderlies used to kick their ass when they had to clean up after them.
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Quoted: I think the Spanish translation is wrong. Usar in the present 3rd person should be usa. It’s only in the preterite that it ends in an e(with accent) and that’s in the first person. Spanish speakers of ARF, am I wrong? View Quote Well, if you look closely, posters did come out of Cornell... |
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If you buy it wash it, considering I spread cow and horse manure on my garden, I wash what I grow also.
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Lol so a poster showing whitey taking a dump in the lettuce field is racist????
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