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Old 01-24-2008, 10:20 AM   #21 (permalink)
 
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I should explain... (MY BAD)...I work with large farms. I look at product cost on a per acre basis. This product is way to expensive for most farmers to use on a large scale. In 500 acres of trials, I have not seen the crop response needed to justify the cost. On the other hand...In a garden, greenhouse, lawn, backyard stuff, the cost is no big deal, put'rrrrr on. At the farm...it is cost prohibitive so I always recomend compost. Just my point of view.
I can certainly see your point of view.

But I wouldn't turn your head away from it absolutely, from the possibility of it being more cost efficient in future large-scale farming.

As the technology to artificially reproduce different types of mycorr becomes fine tuned in the future, and becomes part of agribusiness worldwide; the price will surely come down for farmers considerably.
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