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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1652584" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>IF the regenerative ag movement is right these wonder microbes are already present in most soil and will reproduce if conditions are right. It's also quite easy to "breed" your own so no purchase required. But if the soil is continually subjected to herbicides and pesticides that kill microbes while simultaneously adding fertilizer that causes the plants to stop trading for nutrients with the microbes they won't persist even if you add them. </p><p></p><p>Personally I'm sceptical of of anything I'm told - either by input dealers who have their hands deep inside my pocket or by people making a living not by farming but by talking and selling books about farming. A lot of the regenerative ag talk makes sense to me and the upside is immense so I think it's worth experimenting with. I think I'll know if I believe it in a few more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1652584, member: 38101"] IF the regenerative ag movement is right these wonder microbes are already present in most soil and will reproduce if conditions are right. It's also quite easy to "breed" your own so no purchase required. But if the soil is continually subjected to herbicides and pesticides that kill microbes while simultaneously adding fertilizer that causes the plants to stop trading for nutrients with the microbes they won't persist even if you add them. Personally I'm sceptical of of anything I'm told - either by input dealers who have their hands deep inside my pocket or by people making a living not by farming but by talking and selling books about farming. A lot of the regenerative ag talk makes sense to me and the upside is immense so I think it's worth experimenting with. I think I'll know if I believe it in a few more years. [/QUOTE]
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