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  • Scott Laskowski

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    February 4, 2022 at 5:49 pm
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    Jonathan,

    It is good to know others are listening in. Please continue to offer input.

    I am all for regenerative agriculture as a closed system if it can be done. Like me, I’m sure you peruse the web looking for success stories that can be used on a large scale. Sadly, most of the successes I find are at a homesteader level where they spend years rebuilding several acres for one family at a time. Otherwise, we can find documentaries that all cover the same issues and solutions – there are no revolutionary solutions on the horizon. Composting in some form is usually part of those solutions.

    I’m obviously convinced that our solution is real, and I’m here asking people to prove me wrong. I’ve offered this challenge multiple times with no takers so far. I’m also not so naive to believe someone like us can just show up in this highly charged, worldwide discussion with a unique solution without facing massive scrutiny, or even resentment. That’s okay because if it is really true, it is only a matter of time before it becomes accepted. I am willing to stay the course.

    Here’s a thought/question for everyone.

    If you were are a Ph.D. who spent your professional career building your name, brand, and business around consulting with others about soil problems and solutions, would you want a miracle pellet on the market that promises it can regenerate any kind of soil faster than a seed can germinate?

    I really don’t care where the solution comes from as long as it is effective. Fine-tuning the dialog through forums like this makes it feel like teamwork to me.

    Sometimes new technology really does come along.