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Sorry to hear you're nauseous. Bayer makes a product called Berocca. They recommend you use it everyday.
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And here I thought this thread was about the value of pot and the users in BC ...
you know those Trudeau supporters an all ... 😂
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"Organic phosphate"... taking the raw phosphate mined out of the ground and dumping it on for 1 or 2 years in wild quantities is the organic industry answer...Originally posted by workboots View PostIt just seems strange to suggest that the solution to phosphorous availability and crop needs for the next 100 years is simply use what is available.
A test of average soil P ppm available/not available, compared to the removal would show the validity of this claim.
Is this the best solution going in the organics world for covering the Phos needs?
Some guys are spreading 500-1000lb/ac with 3-5% being available the first year. Remainder being mineralized out of the very long term
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Another of the purely arbitrary rules of the organic industry, with no agronomic basis, and no measurable benefit or detriment to the end product. We need another rationale option in between.Originally posted by helmsdale View Post"Organic phosphate"... taking the raw phosphate mined out of the ground and dumping it on for 1 or 2 years in wild quantities is the organic industry answer...
Some guys are spreading 500-1000lb/ac with 3-5% being available the first year. Remainder being mineralized out of the very long term
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As farma kindly pointed out let's focus on what's right then. The original question was asked of you. What's right with the other extreme or are you nauseous as well ?Originally posted by Austranada View PostIf organic or regenerative farming (Gabe Brown for example) is one extreme do you have the courage to describe what's wrong with the other extreme (mainstream ag). Your secateurs appear to be mysteriously sharp when cutting down the former then just as amazingly get dull when defending the latter. It really isn't productive to be a subjective fence sitter.
Is this a "don't ask don't tell" scenario like the pesticide thread no one had the courage to respond to?
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Austranada when you have health issues do you go to a university educated doctor or a herbal doctor? Do you take medication scientifically engineered or do you rely on alternative forms? If diagnosed with a serious illness like cancer would you accept a fighting chance remedy or would it be tomatoes and marijuana?
Just asking because you are dead against anything progressive and that's ok because that's your choice. Why ram it down everyone else's throat though. You seem to be here to cause problems instead of intelligent debate.
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