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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 758087" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Interesting article. I've observed much of what they mention. Personally I don't need better drainage but the DB's ability to add organic matter to the soil is greatly appreciated and has really helped out during the dry spells. I agree with Jeanne about the wormers. Personally I think some of the articles I've read about the decline of the DB population had agendas other than the truth. There could be a host of other limiting factors that influence them. My good friend was hired by a large company to investigate the nutrional value of chicken mcnuggets. He said he surely would never eat one but he did prove they were better for you than chicken. I know they were real good for his wallet since I know what they paid him and it would have been hard for me to have disputed his results given the same deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 758087, member: 4362"] Interesting article. I've observed much of what they mention. Personally I don't need better drainage but the DB's ability to add organic matter to the soil is greatly appreciated and has really helped out during the dry spells. I agree with Jeanne about the wormers. Personally I think some of the articles I've read about the decline of the DB population had agendas other than the truth. There could be a host of other limiting factors that influence them. My good friend was hired by a large company to investigate the nutrional value of chicken mcnuggets. He said he surely would never eat one but he did prove they were better for you than chicken. I know they were real good for his wallet since I know what they paid him and it would have been hard for me to have disputed his results given the same deal. [/QUOTE]
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