Septic tank being pumped tomorrow....

When my family had the dairy farm, we mucked out the barns, loaded it up in a "honey wagon" and spread it out on a field. Never an active grazing paddock, just bean or corn fields or a paddock that's been worn out. We also allowed a septic guy to come and spray,(he had to spray poo!) on the fields also. but only prior to planting and after combine.
We had had some great soil. We could could 4 or 5 good cuts of hay a season 6 if it rained well enough. You turn the soil, the poo goes to dirt. No big deal. It's not pleasant to smell at first, but animals in general are foul smelling anyway.
If you guys knew where most of your food came from, you probably wouldn't eat again :D