No, it isn't. STOP spreading false facts. Human fertilizer is good for the environment, far better and more useful than being put in a box or burnt to ashes. At least as a fertilizer, you can be of use to nature.
Here in the Netherlands we use Cow or Pig fertilizer mainly due to the amount of cows here... i dont mind the smell due to it being there since i grew up and isnt there all year long but only during certain times of the year
another mind-blowing fact - strawberry is a relatively modern invention as well. Iirc it was created around XVIII century by French botanist. Another one is that carrots are not naturally orange - Dutch have breed it for that colour to celebrate their ruler
I'm not a farm kinda guy, but i'm a countryside guy and their lack of tolerance of piles of shit is odd. Like, when i was a kid i went shit hunting in the pastures to keep up my backyard garden, and if i had to uwe the bathroom and it was occupied there was always a shovel somewhere near the garden
I thought this video was going to be about how there was no such thing as preservation for fruits and veggies back then, only meat seemed to have a shelf-life, but only if you sipped in salt for curing, dried in the sun for jerky, or froze it if you lived up north. I think the first kind of preservation for fruits and stuff like that were the fruit cellars, but I could be wrong.
Did you know that Godzilla PS4 game you have is worth $400 now? I have it to, amazing game. Not relevant at all to the video but still cool to see one of my fav RUclipsrs also has it
"Corn" or "korn" is just the germanic (western European) word for the most common grain. In a lot of Europe you will see barley being referred to as corn. It used to be more useful as a term in that the most common was the cheapest so if you just needed something for eg animal feed you could just ask for that and the merchant would give you the cheapest stuff they had.
Samonella is hilarious any of his videos are fantastic. Dead body hijinks 1 and 2 are great videos as a suggestion. Love your content regardless of the video though.
Maybe because Maiz is the spanish word. You know, since we spaniards explored america and adopted it from the natives, and Philippines used to be part of spain and speak spanish so that explains that part also.
Human fertilizer is still done in a lot of places, and it’s a large vector for things like salmonella. Which is kind of fitting for this episode.
No, it isn't. STOP spreading false facts. Human fertilizer is good for the environment, far better and more useful than being put in a box or burnt to ashes. At least as a fertilizer, you can be of use to nature.
E-Coli being the most common issue caused by it too.
Here in the Netherlands we use Cow or Pig fertilizer mainly due to the amount of cows here... i dont mind the smell due to it being there since i grew up and isnt there all year long but only during certain times of the year
The history of bananas just goes to show that size isn't always everything.
another mind-blowing fact - strawberry is a relatively modern invention as well. Iirc it was created around XVIII century by French botanist. Another one is that carrots are not naturally orange - Dutch have breed it for that colour to celebrate their ruler
Hell yeah. More Sam o' Nella. Might I suggest "Timothy Dexter: the dumbest rags to riches story."
Always here to support yall. It's well deserved .
Good lord, that was a short but sweet video! It trips me out how much of our world is erected on incredible alterations to natural things.
I'm not a farm kinda guy, but i'm a countryside guy and their lack of tolerance of piles of shit is odd. Like, when i was a kid i went shit hunting in the pastures to keep up my backyard garden, and if i had to uwe the bathroom and it was occupied there was always a shovel somewhere near the garden
Many life lessons can be found from bananas.
Another great reaction yall. Keep it up .
Saw this vid just as I was walking into the grocery store 😂
A joking saying from a lot of people growing vegetables here in sweden is "every vegetable is cabbage" since so many of them are from that genus
Fertillizer is still mostly made out of doodoo, instead of it being yknow huge mammal fert it's now just mostly worm fert. Composing is mostly this
I jumped on so hard when I saw this video released please do more sam o Nella videos
What's the skate punk song in you intros?
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I thought this video was going to be about how there was no such thing as preservation for fruits and veggies back then, only meat seemed to have a shelf-life, but only if you sipped in salt for curing, dried in the sun for jerky, or froze it if you lived up north. I think the first kind of preservation for fruits and stuff like that were the fruit cellars, but I could be wrong.
Ngl my favorite thing that grows out of the ground is the same as Chad. I get home from work and first thing I'm doing is taking a rip lol
One of my favorite of Sams videos.
Did you know that Godzilla PS4 game you have is worth $400 now? I have it to, amazing game. Not relevant at all to the video but still cool to see one of my fav RUclipsrs also has it
Supraevolutionary.
Time to learn academy style😂
"Corn" or "korn" is just the germanic (western European) word for the most common grain. In a lot of Europe you will see barley being referred to as corn.
It used to be more useful as a term in that the most common was the cheapest so if you just needed something for eg animal feed you could just ask for that and the merchant would give you the cheapest stuff they had.
The Listeria issue that happened in 2004 was because there are fertilizers still made with this, and a failure in the sterilization process.
Samonella is hilarious any of his videos are fantastic. Dead body hijinks 1 and 2 are great videos as a suggestion. Love your content regardless of the video though.
I called it Mais, cause it's the German name for "corn"
Filipino too
Maybe because Maiz is the spanish word. You know, since we spaniards explored america and adopted it from the natives, and Philippines used to be part of spain and speak spanish so that explains that part also.
"Maíz" is just spanish for corn
You guys need to react to plant diseases by Sam o Nella that one funny asf
They used to use human manure in Wisconsin.
Only American call it Corn and Eggplant though
everyone already knows this but a very similar thing happened with dogs. a MASSIVE variety came from our meddling/tweaking
Cow poop isn't thst bad
You ever had chip tea ?