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<blockquote data-quote="EchoesFromThePast" data-source="post: 1193788" data-attributes="member: 15600"><p>@ TALDLONKTUP</p><p></p><p>How do you know that there was "every opportunity to develop the best bacteria to fungi ratio"?</p><p></p><p>Had you ever had a chemical, biological & microbiological soil analysis?</p><p></p><p>Then you could make a claim about the quantitative ratio of bacteria to fungi and the proportion of soil organic matter and humus.</p><p></p><p>Pasture ist bacteria dominated.</p><p>Mostly trees can bring in more fungal ratio.</p><p></p><p>Yes, there was "every opportunity to develop the best bacteria to fungi ratio" - for pasture. </p><p></p><p>Pasture soil is not the best for cultivated plants/crops cultured by human.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As a non-native english speaker:</p><p></p><p>did I understand this sentence:</p><p>"My neighbour went into a forestry scheme in 2001 and the pitiful moribund twigs which cling to life 14 years later prove it isn't!"</p><p>correct?:</p><p>Your neighbour planted trees/forest and scrubs/shrubs began to grow again in the formerly "naked" (pasture)land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EchoesFromThePast, post: 1193788, member: 15600"] @ TALDLONKTUP How do you know that there was "every opportunity to develop the best bacteria to fungi ratio"? Had you ever had a chemical, biological & microbiological soil analysis? Then you could make a claim about the quantitative ratio of bacteria to fungi and the proportion of soil organic matter and humus. Pasture ist bacteria dominated. Mostly trees can bring in more fungal ratio. Yes, there was "every opportunity to develop the best bacteria to fungi ratio" - for pasture. Pasture soil is not the best for cultivated plants/crops cultured by human. As a non-native english speaker: did I understand this sentence: "My neighbour went into a forestry scheme in 2001 and the pitiful moribund twigs which cling to life 14 years later prove it isn't!" correct?: Your neighbour planted trees/forest and scrubs/shrubs began to grow again in the formerly "naked" (pasture)land. [/QUOTE]
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