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<blockquote data-quote="rockroadseminole" data-source="post: 1496468" data-attributes="member: 24842"><p>Do you mind expanding on this a little more? Friend of ours has had incredible results with a snake oil product. They have not used any conventional fertilizer or lime since 2010. They also started rotational grazing around this time and that must be a contributing factor. They do apply a small amount of the snake oil each year and spread Clover. We pulled some samples and put our first application on a test pasture this fall. Will pull samples again in April to compare. We'll see.</p><p></p><p>How does this mine the dirt any differently than conventional methods? Not contradicting you, just confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockroadseminole, post: 1496468, member: 24842"] Do you mind expanding on this a little more? Friend of ours has had incredible results with a snake oil product. They have not used any conventional fertilizer or lime since 2010. They also started rotational grazing around this time and that must be a contributing factor. They do apply a small amount of the snake oil each year and spread Clover. We pulled some samples and put our first application on a test pasture this fall. Will pull samples again in April to compare. We’ll see. How does this mine the dirt any differently than conventional methods? Not contradicting you, just confused. [/QUOTE]
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