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Marvin1982
Posted 1/23/2026 22:09 (#11522746 - in reply to #11522618)
Subject: RE: Where is all the available nutrients


Northeast, Nebraska
paul the original - 1/23/2026 20:10

I appreciate you trying, and your contributions around here.

I often struggle to understand what you are trying to tell us. Mostly my problem I’m sure, but it often enters my head as you saying ‘I know how to do it, you do it wrong, and you need to figure out how to do it right.’

Which doesn’t help me.

If people give soil tests, well soil tests are stupid.

If people talk about cover crops, well it’s the wrong cover crop.

Always kind of negative - it seems inside my head.

What are the positives, what -should- I do then? What am I supposed to be measuring then, how can I know if I’m going in the right direction or not?


Again, nothing meant here. I’m the dummy. I appreciate your contributions on this site very much, even if I struggle with them at times. Maybe it helps you to know how I’m struggling.

Paul


Just Google the benefits of amf soil mychorrizae. Then see what they all help with when you have them in your soil. Then think about what your biggest problems are that you face in your fields. Nutrient uptake in plant tissue, more prone to disease, more rootworm pressure, more green snap issue, harder to kill weeds, etc. Then all you have to do is go to firstseedtests.com. go to the map with all of the independent plots. Click on any of them. First you will see yield results, scroll down and you will see some line graphs. Keep going until you get to earthoptics soil test results. Then go to biofertility and look at the columns. They should all be green if good and pay particular attention to mycorrhizae. It is low or non existent on over 90% of the trials. Maybe more. That is independent 3rd party plot data, earthoptics is identifying every particle in the soil. It isn't there. Some say it isnt activated, but that test proves that we just dont have the biology we think we have.my job is helping people fix that and if you do the testing, I can help guide you. Our products are grown in house and are pure and affordable for every single farmer to use without breaking the bank. We can also stop/prevemt white mold. I do this on my own farm as well. God bless and good luck out there. Im just trying to help.
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