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| I am working on providing Azospirillium bacteria to my plants to fix nitrogen, and I am also trying to increase the soil microbiology for better growth and disease/pest resistance which also should result in a much healthier and productive soil.
While I am doing that, I would be interested in a cost analysis. Because no where I have seen anyone say, it costs less. And most of the time, they want to couple it with 'excess' solar generation, and they still aren't making claims it is cheaper. And even after I get my soil microbes balanced, I will probably still need nitrogen.
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