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NW MN | And I'm just sayin that there is no difference, so why would someone want to spend more for ortho?? I'm referring to where I work. I don't cover 14 states. I haven't seen as much variation and difference in soil types as you have, but in my part of the world we'll be sticking with 10-34-0 until a better product comes around. I guess I didn't mean to hurt your feelings on the matter, but it seems to me that there might be more profit in it for the dealer when selling some ortho products and that might be why they are pushed so hard around here. Just my thoughts.
And about Rehm, I understand that you think more unconventionally and outside the box than some of us (myself included) and I respect that, but bashing George Rehm doesn't improve your credibility a whole lot in my eyes. He has contributed some useful soil and fertility research over the years. | |
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