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<blockquote data-quote="Richardin52" data-source="post: 964790" data-attributes="member: 18391"><p>The reason why the sea tasts salty is because it is full of minerals. Minerals that have washed off land and into the sea over eons. </p><p></p><p>If you live anywhere near salt water take 5 gallons of sea water mix it with 50 gallons of fresh water and spray it on your fields. Then next summer see if the pasture that had it applied doesn't look better then pasture that was not sprayed. Then pasture your cattle so 1/2 of the pasture got the sea water application and 1/2 did not and then see what they eat first. </p><p></p><p>Actually kelp is not sweet but it has a lot of trace minerals and it is very good for your cattle. You don't have to feed them Kelp all the time but a bag mixed in with your mineral at a rate of 50/50 every few months sure can't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richardin52, post: 964790, member: 18391"] The reason why the sea tasts salty is because it is full of minerals. Minerals that have washed off land and into the sea over eons. If you live anywhere near salt water take 5 gallons of sea water mix it with 50 gallons of fresh water and spray it on your fields. Then next summer see if the pasture that had it applied doesn't look better then pasture that was not sprayed. Then pasture your cattle so 1/2 of the pasture got the sea water application and 1/2 did not and then see what they eat first. Actually kelp is not sweet but it has a lot of trace minerals and it is very good for your cattle. You don't have to feed them Kelp all the time but a bag mixed in with your mineral at a rate of 50/50 every few months sure can't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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