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Albrecht / Kinsey or bust?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elmsted" data-source="post: 5276" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>Is it not at the end of the day down to Kinsey selling a soil analysis service. That is carried out with full compliance to the teachings of Albrecht. That if one chooses to implement the actions, purchases of materials from other companies is a personal choice. What is clear is that the results in numeric terms do not match other labs. And to an extent hence the levels of fertilisers, etc do not.</p><p> </p><p>It is the different approach to analysis and what to do that is of interest surely. As Neil said there is no contract between farmer and lab. But the analysis seems combined with recomened inputs to provide many with what they want from their land and farms. However. And it is a big but are yeild increases as important as profits or cost per tonne of production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elmsted, post: 5276, member: 1123"] Is it not at the end of the day down to Kinsey selling a soil analysis service. That is carried out with full compliance to the teachings of Albrecht. That if one chooses to implement the actions, purchases of materials from other companies is a personal choice. What is clear is that the results in numeric terms do not match other labs. And to an extent hence the levels of fertilisers, etc do not. It is the different approach to analysis and what to do that is of interest surely. As Neil said there is no contract between farmer and lab. But the analysis seems combined with recomened inputs to provide many with what they want from their land and farms. However. And it is a big but are yeild increases as important as profits or cost per tonne of production. [/QUOTE]
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