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its a beautiful day out here in canada but there is a strong stench of poo in the air today for me..

i am somewhat close to a farm (within a few miles), is it normal in the spring time for there to be a manure stench in the air sometimes if you're in the country?

im asking what its like for people who have experience living near farms, is there a poo stench in the air for you every spring?

my other theory is that this is what india smells like and the takeover of canada is complete, i opened my window to get a breath of fresh air and it smells like poo out there
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>>534765120
Every year
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>>534765425
its freaking pooful man.. i suspected it was either the indian bioweapon or just what its like to be near a farm this time of year
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Yeah, cows poo. A wind can carry the smell far.
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it's called the smell of the countryside
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>>534765120
It's the fertilizer, some farmers use the liquid stuff that absolutely reeks of shit. I could smell a field several miles away the other day, it's Spring anon the farmers are readying their fields.
You are also being overrun with Indians but that is a separate issue.
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>>534765120
>is it normal in the spring time for there to be a manure stench in the air sometimes if you're in the country?
yes. someone is probably out with a giant tank of shit spraying on the fields.
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>>534765756
i opened my windows and when i recently went to the kitchen there was a strong poo smell. i was worried there was a sewer leak because it was quite potent, so then i went to the window to get a breath of fresh air and it was truly the source of the poo smell. i immediately had the thought "is this what india is like?"
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Go back cityboy
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>>534765768
kind of cool that you can use poo to grow things, considering we all need to poo and we all need to grow things to eat them to make poo, and the things just grow by themselves because the birds will spread the seeds and the bees will cultivate pollen to turn it into food. and its all done automatically by the world outside

too bad they use it to grow crops that they spray with chemicals and poison basically, and the food tastes like nothing, the tomatoes are bland, im paying $2.79 for a bell pepper that isn't sweet and the skin is dry and leathery within a day.. how is that possible? fruit trees should be abundant considering every apple has a seed which can grow an entire tree that grows us bushels every year automatically. but they cut them all down a few hundred years ago so they could sell us a carton of berries for $9. berries which just grow on a bush for free, sprayed with poison
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>>534765120
very normal this time of year
and it depends on what kind of shit they are using. cow manure ALMOST smells good, they smell exactly like cuban cigars. pig shit is super rank as well as mostly liquid, and is sprayed out from what look like giant lawn sprinklers.
in many places they also use biosludge from city sewers, which is super nasty.
some ai results from asking about biosolids on farmland, which is mostly an ontario practice:
>The use of sewage sludge (biosolids) and septage on Canadian farmland presents several documented and potential dangers, primarily related to pathogen transmission, chemical contamination, and public health risks.

>Pathogen and Antibiotic Resistance: Biosolids can contain human pathogens, viruses, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Studies indicate that crops harvested in the same season as application are at risk of contamination with antibiotic resistance genes, which may be transferred to humans through the food chain. Pathogens can also spread via windborne bioaerosols within a 10 km radius or through groundwater contamination.
>Chemical and Microplastic Contamination: >Modern sewage sludge is often contaminated with industrial materials, drug metabolites, and microplastics, which cannot be practically eliminated during treatment. There are also concerns about PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) and other emerging contaminants that accumulate in soil and can enter the food supply, as seen in cases where dairy farms were forced to shut down due to contaminated milk.
>Regulatory and Monitoring Gaps: Critics argue that oversight is insufficient, with no mandatory soil, water, or air testing in many areas where septage is dumped. While treated biosolids must meet heavy metal standards, septage from septic tanks can be applied to land without prior testing. Recommendations for waiting periods between application and harvest are often not enforceable, allowing for potential direct exposure to contaminants
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>>534765988
>fruit trees should be abundant considering every apple has a seed which can grow an entire tree that grows us bushels every year automatically
problem with that is the fact that you get a different tree from each seed (or at least each apple, cant remember), most of which end up tasting like shit. ive got many dozens of wild seeded apple trees at my place and maybe 8 are even edible. its just the case that if you want large scale predictable apple quality, you need to plant a known good grafted variety. this applies to lots of things.

but yeah, the soil depletion is definitely an issue.
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>>534766249
im surprised anyone would do that.
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>>534766384
Why? It's profitable, that's almost always enough reason for people to do things.
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>>534765120
>pedestrian crossing signs
>powerlines
>streetlights

why do you think you're in the country anon
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>>534766329
well it doesnt help that they poison the earth and water that these trees need to grow with, while the government also controls access to what is illegal to grow etc. with enough apples around everyone could be happy, maybe the ones that taste like shit to us are good for some other animal that loves them and can continue to do their part in our ecosystem, eating the shitty apples and being food for some bigger animal etc
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>>534766517
yeah i get that and its fair enough but you'd think they'd know better than to cover the land in human shit. i've had to spread a sterilized and dried version of that crap as a tree mulch and it still stank to fuck of portapotty chemicals. imagine putting that stuff where food is going to grow.
but then again, lots of people thought that feeding cow brains to cow was a good idea....
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>>534766539
id say that this looks like a river near me but canada probably has over 6 million almost identical rivers.
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>>534766819
"If it saves a buck, it's worth it"
I don't think like that, you likely don't either, but profitmaxing corpos do.
>>534766876
I bet there's crawdads in there, and probably some neat fossil shells too. Fuck I love rivers in the woods.
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>>534767197
>, but profitmaxing corpos do.
the desire profit really does need to be tempered by reason. some let the desire run unchecked which is pity.

>>534767197
if its anything like the one near me its mostly got leeches in it lol
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>>534766876
thats because "outside" is just that beautiful all the time, there is awe and beauty everywhere, they have us convinced that being inside addicted to technology is better than thriving off the abundance in nature.. unfortunately they have made experiencing nature for yourself in an authentic way impossible, we are all forced to compete for dollars to survive as they poison our food and water while promoting inefficient barbaric energy methods. of course if the people who own the world own the coal industry, they are going to promote coal to be used everywhere. of course they do not want you to be energy independent using the aether, they want you paying your electricity bill every month and pumping gas ("fossil fuels", a totally hoaxed name for oil which is bio-renewable) in your car and pretending that access to oil is scarce and limited and worth fighting wars for. in reality you can make oil by melting down plastic, which naturally happens in our earth, that's why oil wells all refill over time. the biggest ones are all discovered long ago and owned by the people who own us so we will never have access to this bountiful, free and renewable source of oil for ourselves
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>>534767375
i dont agree with much of what you say and disagree completely with the way you say it. in short, i dont like you.
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>>534765120
Yes it’s sowing season soon.
Could be a maggot farm.
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>>534767784
you must be jewish or indian
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>>534766876
This river is so remote no jeet will ever find it
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>>534767844
maggot farm is quite gross, do they just feed them rotten meat or something? what use is a maggot farm industrially? bird food? fishing?
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>>534767968
imagine the fresh smell here taking a deep inhale, hearing the crickets of summer and birds chirping, feeling the breeze on your skin and the water splashing your feet
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>>534765120
>>534765988
This is a jam boy thread.
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>>534768019
This is a pleasant thought isn't it
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>>534765642
country cuck doesn't know the difference between grass fed cow manure and grain fed stench
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>>534767947
maybe you're just unlikable.

>>534767968
ok, its not the one near me. dont have any wide spots like that.
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>>534768592
They are not the same river
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>>534768061
This is a Canadian beauty thread
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>>534769033
well now you tell me. this could still be the one by me then. >>534766539
i
ll have to go check one day. haven't go all the way up and down it yet.
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>>534769159
It's in the great northwest
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>>534767979
Fishing I’m guessing.
Yes it’s rotten meat . Absolutely stinks .
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>>534769247
ok that rules it out. seems we have rivers that look the same from sea to shining sea. rocks and trees too. all the same.
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>>534766539
because he's probably from toronto.
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>>534765120

That is the smell of agriculture. Of civilization. The smell of life itself. Manure. Alongside woodsmoke, and the smell of baking bread.

Breathe deeply. That is Life you are smelling.

>also if you’re brown get out.
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>>534769431
The beauty is unmatched anon
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>>534769651
its literally matched all across the country. i think we've pretty much proven that.
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personally i think BC has the nicest landscape
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>>534766249
>cow manure is ok saaar
Nice try sukdeep
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>>534769715
The beauty of the West is unmatched anon
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nice thread
gonna go walk my dog
thanks anon
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>>534765120
>is it normal in the spring time for there to be a manure stench in the air sometimes if you're in the country?

yes
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>>534769126
posting pretty photos of canada from my time as a canoe guide.
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It just means there's a Pajeet within a 5 km radius of you.
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>>534770017
Beautiful, well done
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>>534769899
I live in BC now because the weather is nicer, but there's nothing as beautiful as north ontario imo. BC is "majestic" and "photogenic" but the north ontario wilderness is pure beauty. And suffering, because it's cold for 8 months, then there's 3 months of bugs, but late august, goddamn.
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>>534769431
>rocks and trees too. all the same.
They're not all the same, the trees and undergrowth on the west coast are drastically different from those out east.
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>>534770113
True, your picture makes me miss the big rocks everywhere
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>>534770190
Unfortunately given the vast size of this place many anons lack contrast
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>>534770314
>>534770314
Yeah, the shield is lovely, but it really fucked with my SAD, and as a guide the west's guiding season was like twice as long. That being said I'm transitioning out of guiding so once i get my red seal I might head back to north ontario.. I don't know if I could handle the winters though.
What a job that was for my 20's though, running canoe trips in north ontario, spending my summers living in places that look like pic. related. Would that I could go back to those times.
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>>534770483
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOM-TmZBzZo
Yeah, I didn't know until I started moving around the country. Every leaf should drive across this country at least once, just to get a sense of the scale of the place.
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>>534769728
yup lots of canada is beautiful, like look at banff etc but BC is full of so much natural beauty its insane
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>>534770775
fuck forgot my image. Idk where a lot of these photos were taken, but I'm pretty sure this is chatteron falls in quetico. (ignore the filename I had to re-saved them to be small enough to post here)
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>>534770775
yeah i drove threw new brunswick once and it was insanely beautiful, even just from the highway the views were gorgeous, it was so green and mountainous, i couldnt stop thinking about how much life must be growing in all those trees. each tree a little ecosystem for tons of birds, squirrels, slugs, moss, etc. and they just went on and on
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>>534770691
We all long for the past anon
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>>534770950
i live in those woods by. keep moving, we're full.
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>>534771095
yeah i kept it moving, it was a bit far out from civilization, it felt very private. having some land there to just enjoy would be so cool. everyone just wants a peaceful unbothered life
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>>534770950
Driving across the country is basically (from ontario anyways): 3 days of north ontario, trees, swamps, etc.. then 2-3 days of fuckin nothing in the prairies, then the mountains show up in front of you and you start climbing them and then suddenly you're at the pacific ocean.
The drive through the rockies is super cool though, you can go through like 4 ecosystems in a single day.
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>>534771168
Takes a lifetime to see it all
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>>534770983
Yeah, I'm just getting nostalgic as heck looking at these photos. I wouldn't trade those times for anything, but it's also the main reason I'm single, because I spent my 20's fucking around in the woods thinking I had all the time in the world...
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>>534765120
>lives near a farm
>wonders why it smells like a farm downwind of a farm
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>>534771250
Yeah, maybe I should just buy a shit van, turn it into a camper van and bum around the country..
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>>534771255
Feelsgoodman
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>>534771427
Beauty
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>>534765120
Normally I'd say that's from a paddock being plowed but it's probably Indians. Go investigate and report back to us OP, follow your nose
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>>534771255
Lots of chicks are into being with a guy in a van freedom camping, you could have bought one with you. I always wonder what their vags are like without constantly being around running water though
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>>534771838
It's time to ascend anon
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>>534771943
It'd be fun if you can get neetbux. I'm screwed because I can only get them in a small country full of maoris so I can't travel so far without seeing it all
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>>534771168
For me it was (roughly) the border between Manitoba and Ontario where you come down off the Canadian Shield into the prairies. Shit’s pretty neat at the 100th meridian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCFo0a8V-Ag&pp=0gcJCU8Co7VqN5tD
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>>534772090
You live in the jet boating capital of the world anon
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>>534772135
>For me it was (roughly) the border between Manitoba and Ontario where you come down off the Canadian Shield into the prairies
yep, its right around there, maybe a little inside manitoba. very obvious change.
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>>534772648
Yes that's true, we have some pretty decent stuff here don't get me wrong
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>>534772747
I didn’t appreciate the scale of it until I slowly rolled down the literally geological scale embankment. That and northern Ontario is really fucking big, and I wasn’t even that far North. We’re very fortunate here when it comes to natural beauty.
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>>534772948
the road around the lake could be better. 2 lane with few passing areas? its boring enough being an that alley of trees going up and down the same hill for 800km but that road too? fuck.
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>>534772857
Time to go inawoods
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>>534773230
She cute.
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>>534773325
Indeed
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>>534773230
bang
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>>534773638
>gets hit by atv in the woods
such an unlucky beast
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>>534773638
Moose is too gamey for my tastes. Give me a nice venison roast any day.
>I’ve got some bad news about your parents Bambi
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>>534765120

Indians.
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>>534773827
To each their own anon, but that one was tasty
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>>534765584
Probably pig shit fertilizer. Rank but good mature.
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>>534771943
No fishing license this weekend in Ontario.
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>>534765120
Depends, around here people mostly farm apples, grapes, sheep and cows, it is rare to get a smell from it, however two hours from here there is an area I work at a few times a year it's all green leaf farms and the entire town fucking stinks, the stink starts at exactly lunchtime because that is when they vent the greenhouses.
It is all wogs and their cheap Labor asians and poo's out there and it's a dump, I would not eat anything from there. throughout winter it smells of burning plastic and there is piles of rubbish all over the place and once a year they just plough that rubbish into the ground, entire fields of torn up shredded poly sticking out the topsoil. That's industrial farming for the supermarkets.
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>>534774518
Meaning they aren't issuing them?
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>>534774681
Sad state



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