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paul the original
Posted 12/10/2018 12:43 (#7161919 - in reply to #7161883)
Subject: RE: This is it exactly ^^^^^^^^^^


southern MN
When my house is on fire, I kinda focus on that. Someone comes along with a different topic and I won’t pay much attention, I want the fire put out.

If my house is facing rising flood waters I’m going to focus on that, and worry about sandbags I’m not interested if a fire extinguisher salesman stops by that day.

If my ground is thin, has low organic, maybe dry, I’m going to focus on that. Less microbe activity, keep the ground cool, shaded, hold on to moisture. That will be the most important thing, and of course everyone will share my focus because that is the most important thing....

If my ground is wet, cold, deep, no sun, high CEC, I’m going to focus on how to heat things up, dry them out, and get any sort of microbial activity started so I can enjoy the growing season sooner rather than later and any fertility benefits of the microbes.

And since that is all I know, that is going to be my goal for everyone, and the main focus of anything soil based I want to accomplish.

Paul

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