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<blockquote data-quote="York" data-source="post: 860062" data-attributes="member: 1738"><p>It's all about relationship and when one is too much a other will be to little.</p><p>natural products:</p><p>Why you think Monsanto & others are buying up companies working in that field? On of the majors just build a factory near Rostock soely on purpose to produce various biologicals. They are totaly awyare that the time of "Chemestry remidation" is nearing it's end.</p><p>One of the kex managers of one of the top 3 Manufacturers in plant protection said, when I asked them why they are not afraid when we get the soil in better shape so they will sell less fungizide the following: "WE will take care of that we will always have our share on a ha"! And I bet you they are doing. I see it already in their product range happening. Quick learners I call that.</p><p>Kind regards from California. What a joly training we have with all the fellow mates from all over the world.</p><p>York-Th.</p><p>p.s. strongly disagree about the point that monitoring fields with soil samples is a waste of time. But what can you expect from a bugger like me <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> on this topic......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="York, post: 860062, member: 1738"] It's all about relationship and when one is too much a other will be to little. natural products: Why you think Monsanto & others are buying up companies working in that field? On of the majors just build a factory near Rostock soely on purpose to produce various biologicals. They are totaly awyare that the time of "Chemestry remidation" is nearing it's end. One of the kex managers of one of the top 3 Manufacturers in plant protection said, when I asked them why they are not afraid when we get the soil in better shape so they will sell less fungizide the following: "WE will take care of that we will always have our share on a ha"! And I bet you they are doing. I see it already in their product range happening. Quick learners I call that. Kind regards from California. What a joly training we have with all the fellow mates from all over the world. York-Th. p.s. strongly disagree about the point that monitoring fields with soil samples is a waste of time. But what can you expect from a bugger like me ;) on this topic...... [/QUOTE]
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