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Kyle Rasch replied to the discussion Value of Wood Testing in the forum Fruit and Nuts 3 years ago
Hey Rowan,
I am an Apple grower and have little experience with wood testing on our farm personally. The experience I have is second hand from a consultants experience.
My understanding is:
The older the wood the less nutrients you will have access to.
1 year old growth is the the most nutrient dense and thus removing all new growth may…
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Tom Zogas replied to the discussion How to fix hydrophobic soil regeneratively in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
How to fix hydrophobic soil regeneratively
I use the jh biotech natural wet yucca product as a sticker spreader highly recommend. Would love to explore more uses, like you said.
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Tom Zogas replied to the discussion Genetics and nutrient density, disease resistence in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Genetics and nutrient density, disease resistence
One more thought re: tomatoes
Has anyone grown the blue tomatoes from Brad Gates Wild Boar Farms?
I believe the blue genetics are from a wild tomato.
They are very vigorous, disease resistant, and cold hardy. Not to mention delicious, beautiful, and marketable.
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Tom Zogas replied to the discussion Genetics and nutrient density, disease resistence in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Genetics and nutrient density, disease resistence
Bringing back an old thread here. Thanks, Julia.
Was just considering the difference in flavor between a sweet cone cabbage and a bitter savoy cabbage.
I don’t think that we could use a nutrition cocktail to cause a caraflex to have the sulfurofane/glucoraphanin/whateveritis taste of the savoy. The circumstantial evidence also points…
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Sally replied to the discussion How to fix hydrophobic soil regeneratively in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
How to fix hydrophobic soil regeneratively
Glad to see this post as this is precisely my problem. Where do I find liquid enzyme concentrates?
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