Probably the worst thing is duck or goose eggs that have gone off and the contents are black the smell is so bad just typing this i am having flashbacks.🤮🤮🤮
Correct. Waterfowl eggs have really strong yolks, and usually a larger ratio of yolk to albumin. When those decay, they really stink 5x more than rotten chicken eggs!
I worked at a chicken processing plant in the middle of a hot July summer while helping build an additional right next to the reclaiming department. This was the area where they took the blood, beaks, guts, feathers, and skin which was cooked into a sludge that they formed into protein pellets for cat and dog foods. If you ever have smelled that pungent petrified scent of road kill decomposing next the highway in the summertime.....well take that to the 10th power and that was the smell emanating from that department!!! It was so bad it left a friggin taste in your mouth. During and after that job for about 3 months I never ate chicken......and if you ask my wife what I love more than her sfter 36 years.....she'd say fried chicken!!!
i work in the same industry as you making mulch and topsoil. we pick up waste from a quail farm that consists of guts, birds, and waste, and mix it in with ground leaves and wind row it out. makes some beautiful black compost. stinks to high hell but makes a beautiful product in the long run.
You can't recycle every thing but nice to see waste turned into something useful. Like you said it would just go in to a fill and not help anybody. Keep up the good work. And glad I was on this side of the screen.😁
"I just don't understand how it's physically possible for us to hurdle down the road behind a little glass screen, It's like a simulation." The only trash truck driver I know who actually crashed the truck into a bridge that was too low
Thank You for explaining the process of making compost. I was into composting fifty years ago when we had a little farm. People would come by and get some for their gardens. I had eight raised bed gardens, we raised our own vegetables and give some to people that couldn't raise their own food.
I pass by an old farm regularly that has a huge pile of very composted manure. One day I’m going to take a trailer over and buy a load from the farmer. Beautiful black compost. Problem is I don’t even have a garden!
The truck driver's story about the tailgater reminds me of driving a motorhome with a low hitch towing a trailer many years ago. A dead deer was on the crowded highway in front of me and I saw people swerving but couldn't when my time came and straddled the carcass which got fileted when it hit the hitch and sprayed blood and guts all over the windshield of the tailgater behind me. When I looked back, he was running his windshield wipers as he fell behind.
Had a buddy who had a car where the windshield wiper fluid nozzle would shoot clear over the cab of the car. Watching mfs get pissed when they ride your ass and all of a sudden get a steady spray of fluid😂😂
I have seen welders with face shields that filter breathing air. It's unlikely that the oder can be filtered effectively although a small tank of air with carbon dioxide scrubber might make the composting and landfill aroma easier on the staff.
Ryan, you can't imagine how much Ive laughed at this posting...as for the truck driver 😂😂😂😂 he needs to be on every show, just make sure your bleeper is working 😅
As i said in the short, Christal cracked me up with the “you gooid”😂. Looks like it didnt phase her a bit, great explanation on how its used and saving waste to turn it into a productive use product
An egg is just a liquid chicken. I used to haul tanker loads out of a rendering plant. They took in the deads from area farms as well as large road kill. No way to keep the smell off you and out of the truck. That plastic bucket I kept in the tractor wasn't just a litter basket. [wink wink nudge nudge]
Back in the late 90's/early 2000's when I drove for RDS both Sanimax and National By-Products (before taken over by Darling) regularly took in roadkill deer
Years ago I worked putting a building over the cookers where they turned similar stuff into animal feed a year later you could still smell it on the equipment we used.. The idea was to contain the smell by putting up another building and sealing it as much as possible. The stuff that went into those cookers was dead but still moving.......🤣🤢🤢🤮
One good thing about smelly cargo is that you don't have to worry about getting pulled over for a DOT inspection. 😂 NOBODY'S gonna crawl under that thing 😂😂
Love the work you're doing here to reuse waste and create a great product all in one go. Definitely not the kid of thing I could do, thank goodness for folks like you!
Thanks for the follow up on the eggs, I really learn a complete new industry watching your channel, thanks form a retired old man that still likes to learn new things
I must have gotten lucky and been up wind. Didn’t smell a thing!!🤣🤣 Pilgrim’s Pride has a full operation here from hatchery to processing plant and even a rendering plant. The big news a couple weeks ago was when a rendering truck spilled in route to the rendering plant.
I have empathy for you, on Friday the stench coming from my neighbors house who's away on business came lofting over I have keys so I went over, found the refrigerator had died. My neighbor is an avid hunter and fisherman so there was catch, Bait and frozen kill rotting into a goo that needed to be thrown
As always love seeing your videos and I have to say that your team is the best but look who there boss is so y'all are a well oiled machine thanks for sharing guys much love and respect
Despite how nasty it must have been - I am glad to know that operations like yours are finding ways to utilize resources like this. Rich soil for you, waste solution for chicken farms, and a paycheck for the truck driver - a win win for everybody involved. I hope one day the entire country can work in tandem with one another for creative, efficient solutions like this. Plus ^ Free omelettes for the crew! 🤣
My wife works in a hatchery here in NZ and their no good stuff goes into compost also. Great video bro it's good to see how it ends up in the compost. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks Mr Digg Particularly for going to the very spot that would make your stomach twitch I'll be honest you've made the process of making compost really interesting Most of us just buy it throw it down and don't give it another thought (and I didn't make any bad "yolks" this time.......... Damn it I was so close) Thanks Mr Digg 👍
G,day mate, I am immuned to the smell of rotten eggs and dead chickens, been a poultry farmer for 7 years, crawling under egg belts to do reapairs with rotten eggs exploding like grenades everytime i slighty touch one, you have a new subscriber from Australia
I used to build meat bird sheds for a company that contacted to ProTen. We used to dread building new sheds on existing farms for contract farmers who had to upgrade their sheds for both production and health and safety requirements. Man there’s nothing like building a shed right next to an existing shed in 40°c Within 24hrs a dead bird can turn to grey soup in that heat and once the others start feeding off of it, it can turn real bad for the rest. That’s why they have to be on their game when collecting dead birds because if you miss one, within days that one will turn into literally hundreds! Was a great job but there’s better ways to make coin 😂 Cheers 🍻🍻🍻🇦🇺
I just had to subscribe to your channel because you were just crazy enough to be there when they dumped the load! YOU ARE A MUCH BETTER MAN THAN I!!!!!
This is why alot of compost companies are near landfills. I ran a landfill in florida for 3 years....not the job for me anymore lol it's truly terrible you live with this smell constantly.
I had a project laying down beds of sea clam shells to manage oyster growth at a desalination plant intake. The shells came from a sea clam processing place in New Bedford and were loaded into a couple of 40yd dumpsters. After they sat out for a few days before our project (in the summer ofc), the smell was unlike anything I’d ever smelled before. I’ve dealt with dead and decomposing, tailing ponds with pig waste, and other fun things but NOTHING smells like a few dumpsters of shucked shells with the bits of meat left over rotting in the sun. The owner of the dumpster company told me months later the smell wouldn’t quit his dumpsters. My boat smelled for a few weeks and the seagulls wouldn’t leave it alone for a bit. Normally these shells are quickly dumped off on the pig farms and that smell reaches for miles. I bet this chicken waste comes close second.
Ive been watching this channel for the last couple days and im kinda angry i hadnt spotted this channel sooner but somehow the algorithm blessed you recently lol im really diggin *ba-dum-ts* the channel bud lol the mulching process is absolutely fascinating to me and i never knew itd be so interesting lol
I got a question for you Mr DiGG. I Bought compost from my local resource recovery agency, it was decent, but they said they only composted it for 60 days, what sort of times do you have? It still had a good bit of woody bits in it but no big deal, I was adding it to a clay soil to loosen it up. The bigger issue is during my growing season I noticed the plants started doing odd things, leaf curl, odd grow patterns, vegetables with weird bumps. I think it was due to some sort of herbicide, pesticide, or something being in the compost. Will a good compost burn those things out over time or does it stay contaminated?
90 days minimum before our compost is ready. There are some things called persistent herbicides which can remain in the material, unfortunately. We do germination testing on our compost to make sure none of these chemcials are present. Great question and thanks for watching!
@@TheRealMrDiGG I appreciate the reply, thank you for that info. I should ask them then, the recovery agency, if they do any germination testing then. I remember they did say it was "too hot" to even start growing in so I tilled it and let it sit for 2 weeks before we ever planted. They did send me an analysis of the compost once I noticed problems, but everything fell within limits. Have a good day.
Haha Unfortunately we have a paper mill in our city and 5-10 days of the month it smells like sulfur/rotten eggs! I’m used to it. Water used to smell like it. Good for your skin though. My grandma was 83 with no wrinkles. Can’t drink it though. Great channel very informative.
Worked at a rv dealership, we had a trade in that was supposed to be cleaned, diagnosed, etc. No one cleaned the black tank, and 345 days later it sold, while we were going through the cleaning and delivery process, new kid walked up and said it can't smell that bad, he whiffed the black tank hose and you wouldve thought he aspirated jello 😂
All of the odoriferousness aside, I think the process is highly interesting & I definitely learned MUCH from you about it. Great video & explanation of the process.
Don’t know if they have them in Ireland but supermarkets/buthers shops put all of their scrap into trash cans and then is put inside a “cooker truck” to start the rendering of fats etc while transporting the stuff to the plant. I am here to say the odor from one of those trucks will knock a buzzard off a gut pile
That truck driver is a hoot. I'm at only 7 min but this guy's positivity is the kind that keeps you going. Smells like money boys! Edit: Those swirls at [9:13] look like the death mask of Godwyn the Golden from Elden Ring. Given the context, its appropriate.
I'm so glad that I'm able to close my nose from the inside smelling no nothing LOL. That dump trailer truck combination looks darn fine to me! And it seals really good!
I was an employee of a tree trimming company and we had a truck load of cactus. At the city dump they don't accept cactus in green waste. It must be taken directly into the dump where it is buried. Drove truck into dump and backed into a space and a load of raw squid was dumped right next to us. That smell made both of us gag like you would not believe!!!!! Just the muddy soil of dump is bad enough!
I used to work in an egg breaking plant. Even the good eggs made our clothes, shoes and hair stink. The smell was in the air. If one black egg came into the plant and got broken the whole town stunk and the plant closed down for the rest of the day and the next. A black egg is a rotten egg. Talk about puking....
Thanks to all you guys for taking one for the team...I see in the comments, there are a surprising number of you guys...Here in philly; we don't have much use for that stuff...I bet the Amish do though, but; they're so far away from us; we don't get the smells. :)..
This is very interesting. Here in Oregon we have a transfer station. The garbage is trucked to a landfill. And the. Brown bins the city homes produce is picked up but I have know idea where it goes. I have compost bins in my back yard. And it takes awhile the get good compost because I don’t turn it enough. I’m so glad I found your channel. A month ago.
Worked at a rental yard next to a gravel/dirt/sand yard. They chose the fence line right next to the rear shop door to dump their concoction of bad eggs, guts, and corpses that they mixed with mulch, leaves, and other wood compost. First time a smell has ever made me throw up 🤢. I was gagging the whole video getting flashbacks 😂
My son designed, built and owns a plant where they take in chicken waste and convert it to electricity, which supplies the electricity to the entire village where the plant is located as well as the plant itself. He also designed a secondary operation that converts the by-products into fertilizers, which are sold to the area farms.
Wouldn't you know it! As soon as the truck started dumping, my wife slides a plate in front of me with two easy over eggs on it. 🤣🤣🤣
😂 sorry
Divine humor.
Yeah ok 👍🏻
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a widower, I wish my wife was still alive to serve me eggs for breakfast.
Probably the worst thing is duck or goose eggs that have gone off and the contents are black the smell is so bad just typing this i am having flashbacks.🤮🤮🤮
Gross!!!
@@TheRealMrDiGGi am rolling over here, laughing at you! I’m so sorry! I will never drink another milkshake!!
@@cathiwim 😂
I've tried eating fresh duck and goose eggs and they always make me throw up. Taste great going down, but within an hour, I know I am in trouble.
Correct. Waterfowl eggs have really strong yolks, and usually a larger ratio of yolk to albumin. When those decay, they really stink 5x more than rotten chicken eggs!
I worked awhile at a chicken farm. 16 houses, 22k per house. The smells in the stack shed on a hot July day would suck the air out of you. Woowheee
Nasty!
@TheRealMrDiGG i was working near a costo plant in nebraska. They were hauling away waste to spread on a farmers field man that was ripe
Ive been there brutal, and the poor animals
I worked at a chicken processing plant in the middle of a hot July summer while helping build an additional right next to the reclaiming department. This was the area where they took the blood, beaks, guts, feathers, and skin which was cooked into a sludge that they formed into protein pellets for cat and dog foods. If you ever have smelled that pungent petrified scent of road kill decomposing next the highway in the summertime.....well take that to the 10th power and that was the smell emanating from that department!!! It was so bad it left a friggin taste in your mouth. During and after that job for about 3 months I never ate chicken......and if you ask my wife what I love more than her sfter 36 years.....she'd say fried chicken!!!
The welding helmet in the back seat was cracking me up
lol! Was wondering if anybody would notice
@@TheRealMrDiGG just don't let the other guy know that 😅🤣😅
j notice and j like it
+12 Rad Resist
-3 Charisma
Why is the welding helmet funny?
i work in the same industry as you making mulch and topsoil. we pick up waste from a quail farm that consists of guts, birds, and waste, and mix it in with ground leaves and wind row it out. makes some beautiful black compost. stinks to high hell but makes a beautiful product in the long run.
Awesome
attracts pests. not worth it. when you can just use vegetation and produce or fruit youve grown.
@@deathninja16 boy, ya stupid? this is industrial grade shit, not your little compost heap behind the shed.
Rotten fruit attracts a swell of pests as well@deathninja16
@@TheRealMrDiGG imagine living in China where they bury duck eggs in the back yard to ferment then eat them. They consider that a delicacy.
Trucker seemed chill af love those types of dudes
He’s a good dude
I have no idea who you are, but I love your down-to-earth demeanor and relatability. You're not trying to come off as some tough dude. I'm a fan!
Thanks, man, I appreciate it!
You can't recycle every thing but nice to see waste turned into something useful. Like you said it would just go in to a fill and not help anybody. Keep up the good work. And glad I was on this side of the screen.😁
Thanks
You really know your stuff...@TheRealMrDiGG
That truck driver is a mess 😂 I’d like to spend a day talking with that guy
He’s a trip!
"I just don't understand how it's physically possible for us to hurdle down the road behind a little glass screen, It's like a simulation." The only trash truck driver I know who actually crashed the truck into a bridge that was too low
Thank You for explaining the process of making compost. I was into composting fifty years ago when we had a little farm. People would come by and get some for their gardens. I had eight raised bed gardens, we raised our own vegetables and give some to people that couldn't raise their own food.
I pass by an old farm regularly that has a huge pile of very composted manure. One day I’m going to take a trailer over and buy a load from the farmer. Beautiful black compost. Problem is I don’t even have a garden!
You bet - thanks for watching! Love to hear that you were into composting as well!
How covid 30 starts
What a great video; never been more glad to be 1500 miles away from you.
Lol
I feel safer at 4000+ miles 😂
The amount of H2S gas coming off that must be beyond dangerous, I'd definitely want to be WAY upwind of that!
The truck driver's story about the tailgater reminds me of driving a motorhome with a low hitch towing a trailer many years ago. A dead deer was on the crowded highway in front of me and I saw people swerving but couldn't when my time came and straddled the carcass which got fileted when it hit the hitch and sprayed blood and guts all over the windshield of the tailgater behind me. When I looked back, he was running his windshield wipers as he fell behind.
absolute skibity ohio gigachad. ✊
Please get lost in the backrooms @@Beetaldriver2
Had a buddy who had a car where the windshield wiper fluid nozzle would shoot clear over the cab of the car. Watching mfs get pissed when they ride your ass and all of a sudden get a steady spray of fluid😂😂
If you could mail beer, I'd send you one.
😆😄😃🤣😂😉gold
The forbidden eggnog 😂😂😂. Cheers 🍻🍻
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🤣🤣🤣
“This ain’t like SeaWorld. You don’t want to sit in the splash zone”! 😂😂😂 GOOD ONE!!
Mr. Digg look on the bright side. At least its raining and not over 100 degrees and sunny.
Very true!
That compost is gonna be so rich that 30 years from now we're gonna watch it make a run for President
🤣🤣
Weak stomach .... I'm with you! The damnest thing is when you get it in your head that you're going to up-chuck, you just can't shake it.
I couldn’t shake it
I have seen welders with face shields that filter breathing air. It's unlikely that the oder can be filtered effectively although a small tank of air with carbon dioxide scrubber might make the composting and landfill aroma easier on the staff.
Smiling suppresses the gag reflex. It helps until it doesn’t.
Ryan, you can't imagine how much Ive laughed at this posting...as for the truck driver 😂😂😂😂 he needs to be on every show, just make sure your bleeper is working 😅
Disgustingly beneficial. Keep on smiling.
😃
Feel sorry for the bastards that have to power wash out that trailer......
As i said in the short, Christal cracked me up with the “you gooid”😂. Looks like it didnt phase her a bit, great explanation on how its used and saving waste to turn it into a productive use product
She tough!
An egg is just a liquid chicken. I used to haul tanker loads out of a rendering plant. They took in the deads from area farms as well as large road kill. No way to keep the smell off you and out of the truck. That plastic bucket I kept in the tractor wasn't just a litter basket. [wink wink nudge nudge]
Animal rendering plants NEVER TAKE ROADKILL!
Back in the late 90's/early 2000's when I drove for RDS both Sanimax and National By-Products (before taken over by Darling) regularly took in roadkill deer
@George-i7p why would you lie so blatantly? I personally know of three that took roadkill as recent as 8 years ago.
@@Scarecrow6143I just watched the video of darling spilling meat and blood on the freeway and then being called out for it by the news
Years ago I worked putting a building over the cookers where they turned similar stuff into animal feed a year later you could still smell it on the equipment we used.. The idea was to contain the smell by putting up another building and sealing it as much as possible. The stuff that went into those cookers was dead but still moving.......🤣🤢🤢🤮
One good thing about smelly cargo is that you don't have to worry about getting pulled over for a DOT inspection. 😂 NOBODY'S gonna crawl under that thing 😂😂
I would love for DOT to inspect that one! 😂
You,sir,are an eggs-is-stench-ilist.
Great informative video!
Thanks! 😃
Love the work you're doing here to reuse waste and create a great product all in one go. Definitely not the kid of thing I could do, thank goodness for folks like you!
Thanks, we’re trying!
Thanks for the follow up on the eggs, I really learn a complete new industry watching your channel, thanks form a retired old man that still likes to learn new things
Our pleasure!
I’ll never know for sure, but I think this is way cooler to watch through a screen 😅 thanks for documenting for the rest of us
much safer for your nose as well LOL. Thanks for watching, buddy!
I must have gotten lucky and been up wind. Didn’t smell a thing!!🤣🤣 Pilgrim’s Pride has a full operation here from hatchery to processing plant and even a rendering plant. The big news a couple weeks ago was when a rendering truck spilled in route to the rendering plant.
LOL I bet that was a bad, bad commute to work that day!!
I have empathy for you, on Friday the stench coming from my neighbors house who's away on business came lofting over I have keys so I went over, found the refrigerator had died. My neighbor is an avid hunter and fisherman so there was catch, Bait and frozen kill rotting into a goo that needed to be thrown
Nasty!!
If you threw that stuff out for him neighbor of the year award goes to you
@@TT-ik3kd DO NOT OPEN. DEAD INSIDE.
As always love seeing your videos and I have to say that your team is the best but look who there boss is so y'all are a well oiled machine thanks for sharing guys much love and respect
Sure appreciate that, buddy!
Despite how nasty it must have been - I am glad to know that operations like yours are finding ways to utilize resources like this. Rich soil for you, waste solution for chicken farms, and a paycheck for the truck driver - a win win for everybody involved. I hope one day the entire country can work in tandem with one another for creative, efficient solutions like this.
Plus ^ Free omelettes for the crew! 🤣
I worked for a company for 7 years and all I did was rebuild dump trailers. No body has enough money for me to work on that trailer!
What if you were paid $10 million.
Not for all the money in the world, buddy!!
@TheRealMrDiGG What if it was for $1billion and free beer for life?
....what kind of beer.
@@Comfy_Bed Any kind you want.
That was really informative Ryan, your stomach was stronger than expected 😁
Struggled
My wife works in a hatchery here in NZ and their no good stuff goes into compost also. Great video bro it's good to see how it ends up in the compost. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks Ken!
Thank god for you folks that do this kind of work. We need you!
thanks for sharing your knowledge, great video and i am happy we can't smell what you're filming 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Mr Digg
Particularly for going to the very spot that would make your stomach twitch
I'll be honest you've made the process of making compost really interesting
Most of us just buy it throw it down and don't give it another thought
(and I didn't make any bad "yolks" this time..........
Damn it I was so close)
Thanks Mr Digg 👍
You always yoking around
@@TheRealMrDiGG liking the new logo very much Mr Digg 👍
@@lordcaptainvonthrust3rd thanks buddy, Courtney did it. I like it too
I worked at a Landfill in VIRGINIA for 28 years ! I retired in 2016 ! We always said , WE LOVE OUR TRASHE PEOPLE , SMELLS LIKE MONEY TOO US !
Trashy folks are my favorite!
Man, that would make for a FANTASTIC GARDEN!! If it is gross, plants LOVE IT!
0:29 wtf was that welding helmet
Lol
A sexy one 😂
@ 👍👍🍻
Looks like a waifu helmet
I see you lack an eye for the finer things in life
Good video. Well explained and informational. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I liked and subscribed because of the welding helmet you had in the back seat. That shit is goated 0:14
lol, was wondering how many folks seen it back there!
G,day mate, I am immuned to the smell of rotten eggs and dead chickens, been a poultry farmer for 7 years, crawling under egg belts to do reapairs with rotten eggs exploding like grenades everytime i slighty touch one, you have a new subscriber from Australia
Thanks for watching in Australia!
I used to build meat bird sheds for a company that contacted to ProTen. We used to dread building new sheds on existing farms for contract farmers who had to upgrade their sheds for both production and health and safety requirements. Man there’s nothing like building a shed right next to an existing shed in 40°c
Within 24hrs a dead bird can turn to grey soup in that heat and once the others start feeding off of it, it can turn real bad for the rest. That’s why they have to be on their game when collecting dead birds because if you miss one, within days that one will turn into literally hundreds!
Was a great job but there’s better ways to make coin 😂
Cheers 🍻🍻🍻🇦🇺
There standing’s in the wrong spot but I’m not going to tell them haha
I think everywhere was the wrong spot on that day!
I just had to subscribe to your channel because you were just crazy enough to be there when they dumped the load!
YOU ARE A MUCH BETTER MAN THAN I!!!!!
You look like a younger Woody Harrelson, nothing but love❤
lol, my Sisters best friend used to call me ‘Little Woody’
6:00 still here, what am i watching? 😅 pulled the neck of my jumper over my nose 😆
3:42 the truck drivers hard gag had me rolling right there already hahahahhahahah
It was so nasty
Really interesting...
Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share it.
And I know they are thankful to have you as well!
👍👍
This is why alot of compost companies are near landfills. I ran a landfill in florida for 3 years....not the job for me anymore lol it's truly terrible you live with this smell constantly.
I had a project laying down beds of sea clam shells to manage oyster growth at a desalination plant intake. The shells came from a sea clam processing place in New Bedford and were loaded into a couple of 40yd dumpsters. After they sat out for a few days before our project (in the summer ofc), the smell was unlike anything I’d ever smelled before. I’ve dealt with dead and decomposing, tailing ponds with pig waste, and other fun things but NOTHING smells like a few dumpsters of shucked shells with the bits of meat left over rotting in the sun. The owner of the dumpster company told me months later the smell wouldn’t quit his dumpsters. My boat smelled for a few weeks and the seagulls wouldn’t leave it alone for a bit. Normally these shells are quickly dumped off on the pig farms and that smell reaches for miles.
I bet this chicken waste comes close second.
Interesting!
Subscribed because of all the very detailed information. Great video .
Video on RUclips, Sound on RUclips..... i'm just glad there is no smell on RUclips :P
Good thing there isn’t
That would be the greatest invention after electricity.
In this case... I'm not So sure 😂
Ive been watching this channel for the last couple days and im kinda angry i hadnt spotted this channel sooner but somehow the algorithm blessed you recently lol im really diggin *ba-dum-ts* the channel bud lol the mulching process is absolutely fascinating to me and i never knew itd be so interesting lol
Glad you found us, buddy!
Smells like Mr digestive is on the throne again !
Lol
Fascinating really. Thank you for helping all of us. Great video.
thanks!
A dab of Vicks VapoRub under each nostril always helps :))
Gonna try that
I got a question for you Mr DiGG. I Bought compost from my local resource recovery agency, it was decent, but they said they only composted it for 60 days, what sort of times do you have? It still had a good bit of woody bits in it but no big deal, I was adding it to a clay soil to loosen it up. The bigger issue is during my growing season I noticed the plants started doing odd things, leaf curl, odd grow patterns, vegetables with weird bumps. I think it was due to some sort of herbicide, pesticide, or something being in the compost. Will a good compost burn those things out over time or does it stay contaminated?
90 days minimum before our compost is ready. There are some things called persistent herbicides which can remain in the material, unfortunately. We do germination testing on our compost to make sure none of these chemcials are present. Great question and thanks for watching!
@@TheRealMrDiGG I appreciate the reply, thank you for that info. I should ask them then, the recovery agency, if they do any germination testing then.
I remember they did say it was "too hot" to even start growing in so I tilled it and let it sit for 2 weeks before we ever planted. They did send me an analysis of the compost once I noticed problems, but everything fell within limits.
Have a good day.
Great video, thanks!!👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Haha Unfortunately we have a paper mill in our city and 5-10 days of the month it smells like sulfur/rotten eggs! I’m used to it. Water used to smell like it. Good for your skin though. My grandma was 83 with no wrinkles. Can’t drink it though. Great channel very informative.
That smell clings to your clothes now too. You go to a restaurant and they will freak
Lol
Love the truckers attitude thats the kind of dude ya wanna work with!
Worked at a rv dealership, we had a trade in that was supposed to be cleaned, diagnosed, etc. No one cleaned the black tank, and 345 days later it sold, while we were going through the cleaning and delivery process, new kid walked up and said it can't smell that bad, he whiffed the black tank hose and you wouldve thought he aspirated jello 😂
Aspirated Jello 🤣🤣
This is awesome! I have a garden in our backyard and would looooooooove some of this for my raised beds!
This reminds me of the cedar chips they use to dump over puke in school 😂😂.
lol, I remember that!
This is eggsactly nightmare fuel. Eggsellent video
I grew up on farms in the midwest, and worked on my parents sanitation business, so this nose has been offended many times LOL!
You'd think you'd start to become immune to it but so far it hasn't worked for me LOL
All of the odoriferousness aside, I think the process is highly interesting & I definitely learned MUCH from you about it. Great video & explanation of the process.
It's so disgusting but also so fascinating, right?! Thanks for watching!
I drove behind one of those trucks on the motorway, it was disgusting, viewing from County Sligo Ireland 🇮🇪 🇺🇦🤠🚲📷✍
Don’t know if they have them in Ireland but supermarkets/buthers shops put all of their scrap into trash cans and then is put inside a “cooker truck” to start the rendering of fats etc while transporting the stuff to the plant. I am here to say the odor from one of those trucks will knock a buzzard off a gut pile
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Trying going to John Greenes knackery in ballinasloe
That truck driver is a hoot. I'm at only 7 min but this guy's positivity is the kind that keeps you going. Smells like money boys!
Edit: Those swirls at [9:13] look like the death mask of Godwyn the Golden from Elden Ring. Given the context, its appropriate.
It also looks like a vomiting skull 😂 also appropriate
That guy has the best attitude.
Then3 loaders in action together was great. Man you have a great team
They’re awesome!
I'm so glad that I'm able to close my nose from the inside smelling no nothing LOL. That dump trailer truck combination looks darn fine to me! And it seals really good!
Sealed great
Wish I had some of the compost to add to my food plots where we deer hunt. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It works great!
Really good feedstock for composting. Keep up the good work GreenGo.
hey Dude!
Nice, just in time for breakfast!
Yum
Don't wear a mask. You wanna smell as much of it as possible.
I was an employee of a tree trimming company and we had a truck load of cactus. At the city dump they don't accept cactus in green waste. It must be taken directly into the dump where it is buried. Drove truck into dump and backed into a space and a load of raw squid was dumped right next to us. That smell made both of us gag like you would not believe!!!!! Just the muddy soil of dump is bad enough!
Gross!!
I cooked squid once. I didn’t go well. It stunk so bad the resident opossum wouldn’t eat it
I buried it. To this day., nothing grows in that spot
@@emilyfeagin2673 I actually make a fertilizer with left over squid bait in a JADAM like tea solution
Compost both of those and you would get some nice stuff for plants to soak their roots in.
The driver has a great sense of humor love it
He’s a trip!
I used to work in an egg breaking plant. Even the good eggs made our clothes, shoes and hair stink. The smell was in the air. If one black egg came into the plant and got broken the whole town stunk and the plant closed down for the rest of the day and the next. A black egg is a rotten egg. Talk about puking....
That is disgusting and fascinating!! Crazy how the smell just lingers
You have one heck of an operation there. So happy for you Sir.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
I actually lit up a cigarette watching this unload part 😂 I could almost smell those eggs from here
lol
Thanks to all you guys for taking one for the team...I see in the comments, there are a surprising number of you guys...Here in philly; we don't have much use for that stuff...I bet the Amish do though, but; they're so far away from us; we don't get the smells. :)..
no problem
Mmmm banana milkshake! Make me want an omelette!
Dude, it was sooooo bad!
Awesome, how does the end product looks like and were can you get it ?
ummmm, get me in the mood for some breakfast. i smell something fowl.
Lol
What a great video!!!
Lots of interesting content.
I’m glad you liked it!
I bet every stray dog in the area came running
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Great video explaining what you do to make compost. Never knew it took so much work. I'm sure that site is fun when it's raining
rain = no fun
I load. Trash at yadkin transfer station lots of chickens they bring in that’s the smell of money
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The truck driver is great!
He’s a trip!
This is very interesting. Here in Oregon we have a transfer station. The garbage is trucked to a landfill. And the. Brown bins the city homes produce is picked up but I have know idea where it goes. I have compost bins in my back yard. And it takes awhile the get good compost because I don’t turn it enough. I’m so glad I found your channel. A month ago.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I was cracking up at the commentary as it happened 🤣 the best
What a great camera man he’s gagging and keeping the camera steady.👏👏👏
Worked at a rental yard next to a gravel/dirt/sand yard. They chose the fence line right next to the rear shop door to dump their concoction of bad eggs, guts, and corpses that they mixed with mulch, leaves, and other wood compost. First time a smell has ever made me throw up 🤢. I was gagging the whole video getting flashbacks 😂
As a commercial landscaper in the west. Looks like you have black gold on that property!!
Love compost
My son designed, built and owns a plant where they take in chicken waste and convert it to electricity, which supplies the electricity to the entire village where the plant is located as well as the plant itself. He also designed a secondary operation that converts the by-products into fertilizers, which are sold to the area farms.
I worked at American Composting here in Arkansas for 6 years. Man o man. The smells and things ive seen. Many blessings to u my brother
you too buddy