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Regen Ag General Discussion
Biological Brews
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<blockquote data-quote="BenAdamsAgri" data-source="post: 7360216" data-attributes="member: 154840"><p>I can see some products have benefits such as a range of nutrients or fulvic and humic acid, so a more nutrition farming approach.</p><p></p><p>Still very unsure about bugs in jugs and brewing. I especially can't see any benefit of doing this if you're following the five soil health principles either.</p><p></p><p>Molasses may help some people but i think the majority of farms would be looking to increase fungi rather than bacteria. </p><p></p><p>Like you said if you're going to place microbes onto your land i'd of thought you want the compost to come from your land to then use as a compost tea or innoculant.</p><p></p><p>Lets keep trying to reduce bags and bottles and not let 'regen ag' become a marketing buzzword for the continued use of a different kind of bag or bottle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenAdamsAgri, post: 7360216, member: 154840"] I can see some products have benefits such as a range of nutrients or fulvic and humic acid, so a more nutrition farming approach. Still very unsure about bugs in jugs and brewing. I especially can't see any benefit of doing this if you're following the five soil health principles either. Molasses may help some people but i think the majority of farms would be looking to increase fungi rather than bacteria. Like you said if you're going to place microbes onto your land i'd of thought you want the compost to come from your land to then use as a compost tea or innoculant. Lets keep trying to reduce bags and bottles and not let 'regen ag' become a marketing buzzword for the continued use of a different kind of bag or bottle [/QUOTE]
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