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Albrecht versus conventional soil testing - my experiments
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<blockquote data-quote="mikep" data-source="post: 631048" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>Sorry, for every one you can say there are ten others who are lucky and on better soil so do well. I have had sheep long enough to know that the old addage that 'sunshine is the best bite for lambs' is very true, again the weather will have more effect than muck and mystery. Nothing can make my soils as fertile as those just ten miles down the road, they are not messing round with this stuff just got better dirt. [USER=1738]@York[/USER] you have just missed the point your man started off at 10t/ha and got better so he had some excellent soil to start. An awful lot of people who usually get 10t/ha got 12 this year and they were not messing around with Albrecht so its the weather on that one. If this had any real legs then there would be a lot more of you shouting about it with some real peer reviewed evidence to show not just 'a man down the road etc'. I am open to any ideas but this, for me, is just another blind alley and until proved otherwise I shall be totally unconvinced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikep, post: 631048, member: 4999"] Sorry, for every one you can say there are ten others who are lucky and on better soil so do well. I have had sheep long enough to know that the old addage that 'sunshine is the best bite for lambs' is very true, again the weather will have more effect than muck and mystery. Nothing can make my soils as fertile as those just ten miles down the road, they are not messing round with this stuff just got better dirt. [USER=1738]@York[/USER] you have just missed the point your man started off at 10t/ha and got better so he had some excellent soil to start. An awful lot of people who usually get 10t/ha got 12 this year and they were not messing around with Albrecht so its the weather on that one. If this had any real legs then there would be a lot more of you shouting about it with some real peer reviewed evidence to show not just 'a man down the road etc'. I am open to any ideas but this, for me, is just another blind alley and until proved otherwise I shall be totally unconvinced. [/QUOTE]
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