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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchcop" data-source="post: 171878" data-attributes="member: 2751"><p>I do not mean to slam any thing, I just make statements that are true. If it makes the chemical companies look bad, that is not my fault, I am just stating the facts. </p><p>Once again, I am miss quoted, I did not say that my program STOPS phosphorus build up. I said that My Customers that are on the program that also use a lot of chicken litter do not have the build up problem. The plants can use more of the nutrients that are in the ground when the microbial life is higher. The bugs in the soil do not TAKE UP the nutrients in the soil they decompose them and make them available to the root system that in turn gives of sugar that the bugs eat. That is why anything grown organically has a high sugar content.</p><p>I hope this answers your question,</p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchcop, post: 171878, member: 2751"] I do not mean to slam any thing, I just make statements that are true. If it makes the chemical companies look bad, that is not my fault, I am just stating the facts. Once again, I am miss quoted, I did not say that my program STOPS phosphorus build up. I said that My Customers that are on the program that also use a lot of chicken litter do not have the build up problem. The plants can use more of the nutrients that are in the ground when the microbial life is higher. The bugs in the soil do not TAKE UP the nutrients in the soil they decompose them and make them available to the root system that in turn gives of sugar that the bugs eat. That is why anything grown organically has a high sugar content. I hope this answers your question, Brad [/QUOTE]
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