Chalenge, You were being one and I stand by that statement.
I second that, to Krusty too. Bodhi isn't the only one to actually try and chip in his legitimate 2-cents on the topic at hand.
Both you two are ignoring the very real and professional answers given here for your own rhetoric...
For my part, have you both still not bothered looking into the stupid soils report for the airfield or general geographical (and HIGHLY AGRICULTURAL region within the United States (meaning sure as sunshine and rain - thay're already out there)) area?
I haven't, but then again I havent put my ego or pride on the line in this thread over something as trivial as the usable condition of these recoveries - maybe because I know, like Bodhi, no matter what condition whatever it is they dig up - it will be highley valuable, saught after, and treasured immensley one way or another by the restoration community - "usable" or not.