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Synthetic Fertilizer. Are they really that bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 178102" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>Thank you MrBilly. remember in the very beginning i said that the raw material of organics had to be composted correctly. then Brad piped in about his is'nt and that you have to put an extra product{microorbes }on your soil to "eat" the raw organic waste. i mean that what it is.</p><p> i researched to 2 guys that told us to. 1 of them believes in using sewer wast in his gardens,{I DONT THINK SO} can you say hepitidis A,BandC. and of corse both guys talk about pretty small areas and gardens and lawns. i didnt find no pasture studies. and sure find no studies done the way you talked about in the other thread. strips so big done with 1 kind and strips not done etc. etc. i'm not aboving telling you that you tought me something that day. i thought research was done on an entire area.</p><p></p><p> Brad i dont want you to run off. but as you was once asked drop the sales pitch. put your coat on the back of the chair and lets all sit back and talk and learn something from each other. everybody is aware that you sell rotten fish intended for fertilizer, i dont blame you for making a living. but man the popups and spam these days is awfule we dont need you adding to it.</p><p></p><p> I call myself doning my homework and believe that there is no harm in using "synthetic fertilizers" as that the only reason that its called "synthetic" is because man puts them together and changes their state of matter to better suit the end user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 178102, member: 3117"] Thank you MrBilly. remember in the very beginning i said that the raw material of organics had to be composted correctly. then Brad piped in about his is'nt and that you have to put an extra product{microorbes }on your soil to "eat" the raw organic waste. i mean that what it is. i researched to 2 guys that told us to. 1 of them believes in using sewer wast in his gardens,{I DONT THINK SO} can you say hepitidis A,BandC. and of corse both guys talk about pretty small areas and gardens and lawns. i didnt find no pasture studies. and sure find no studies done the way you talked about in the other thread. strips so big done with 1 kind and strips not done etc. etc. i'm not aboving telling you that you tought me something that day. i thought research was done on an entire area. Brad i dont want you to run off. but as you was once asked drop the sales pitch. put your coat on the back of the chair and lets all sit back and talk and learn something from each other. everybody is aware that you sell rotten fish intended for fertilizer, i dont blame you for making a living. but man the popups and spam these days is awfule we dont need you adding to it. I call myself doning my homework and believe that there is no harm in using "synthetic fertilizers" as that the only reason that its called "synthetic" is because man puts them together and changes their state of matter to better suit the end user. [/QUOTE]
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