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GKW
Posted 12/22/2015 10:39 (#4978728)
Subject: Terra One (mycorrhizal fungi)


West Central Iowa
I have a customer that has been using this Terra one. He's had some good results and was wondering if anyone else has used it?
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loran
Posted 12/22/2015 11:09 (#4978785 - in reply to #4978728)
Subject: RE: Terra One (mycorrhizal fungi)


West Union, IOWA FLOLO Farm 52175
I've got mycorrhizal fungi in my soil..... Didn't buy them

They occur naturally
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Flip37
Posted 12/23/2015 00:11 (#4980433 - in reply to #4978785)
Subject: RE: Terra One (mycorrhizal fungi)


West Fargo, ND
They are free but if you grow a non host crop the population drops off. I've always wanted to do some trials on corn planted after sugar beets. We see a lot of fallow syndrome after beets.
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bb940p
Posted 12/22/2015 11:34 (#4978816 - in reply to #4978728)
Subject: RE: Terra One (mycorrhizal fungi)


se wi
+1 Leave their habitat undisturbed and feed them a perpetual heavy diet of living roots from a variety of plants. One day I might achieve this goal.
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SSeck
Posted 12/23/2015 10:15 (#4981058 - in reply to #4978728)
Subject: RE: Terra One (mycorrhizal fungi)


Central Ks
We tried it on a year ago on some acres. With our soil and our farming practices I can say that we did not see any benefit from it.

Not saying it does not work; just that it didn't show benefits for us.
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