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<blockquote data-quote="matttargett4" data-source="post: 847620" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>Good thread, provoking good questions</p><p></p><p>What Elaine says is interesting, I keep getting emails about her online soil food web course but it costs a grand and I'm too busy really, if I had all day yes I'd get a microscope, unfortunately I dont.</p><p></p><p>As a farmer in her own right I'm a little sceptical as to why we don't see headlines like, 'record yield broken by strange woman in wooley jumper' however it's the biology element that got me interested in no till and I often think it's missed a little.</p><p></p><p>I have some interesting experiences with different products and fertilisers that I would be keen to discuss with others, also some interesting soil tests from laverstoke park, should I post them here or can we start a new thread entitled something like biological products and their successes and failures?</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matttargett4, post: 847620, member: 2556"] Good thread, provoking good questions What Elaine says is interesting, I keep getting emails about her online soil food web course but it costs a grand and I'm too busy really, if I had all day yes I'd get a microscope, unfortunately I dont. As a farmer in her own right I'm a little sceptical as to why we don't see headlines like, 'record yield broken by strange woman in wooley jumper' however it's the biology element that got me interested in no till and I often think it's missed a little. I have some interesting experiences with different products and fertilisers that I would be keen to discuss with others, also some interesting soil tests from laverstoke park, should I post them here or can we start a new thread entitled something like biological products and their successes and failures? Matt [/QUOTE]
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