Seized drugs farm compost donated to food bank charity
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[quote]Several tonnes of compost found in police raids has been donated to poverty-relief charity Pembrokeshire Action To Combat Hardship.
"There was so much it would be a shame to see it go to waste. Now it has gone to a good cause, who can use their cash for other things."[/quote]
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That the best use of the compost i've heard of.
With the cost of good compost being roughly $20 to $50 a bag, this is excellent. I hope it goes to families that need it or goes towards community farm projects across the town.
"Oh great, now we've got the police giving us shit :("
The people who sell compost for a living will now have to sell drugs to offset the loss, the circle of life is complete.
It's late and I read the title as though they gave compost to the food bank to eat, filled with drugs.
Drug farm sounds more illicit than weed farms.
Drug farms are like small, high-quality farms so it's no surprise they buy lots of expensive compost and growing materials.
This is a very good way of avoiding waste.
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