Would love a talk on the micronutrient cycle with livestock on the land in a regenerative setting where only nutrients are being removed by harvesting livestock.
Harley Smith also has much to say on the relationship between amino acids and calcium. Drastic improvement in uptake and mold resistance. Would love more information on amino acids. I always want the plant to get what it needs from microbes but when would it make sense to give amino acids directly?
Hi John. Wonderful content as always. It is outside of my wheelhouse, but your mention of node distance in fruiting trees got me curious about how AEA's nutritional/biological approach could impact tree farming; how could timber crops be improved with your applied knowledge?
Hey John I was just curious, you probably already have a video on it, but is there certain forms of nitrogens or minerals in general that induce the plant to focus on increasing the root mass and releasing more signaling in the soil to help increase soil microbes faster ?
A topic I'd like hear about. Some time back, John mentioned seeing some experiments with shallow drain tile. I was intrigued, but I haven't been able to find a word or a lead about it.
I suppose the thinner stems are an advantage since the plant doesn't invest so much there, and counterintuitively better in the wind if thicker stems break while thinner stems bend? I live in a windy province. These short episodes are great in the morning, to think about during the day's work. The long episodes are also great if one has time like in the winter. Thanks.
Deploying micropak accelerate rejuvenate spectrum and biocoat gold onto My potatoes literally right now, excellent timing! 🌱
Would love a talk on the micronutrient cycle with livestock on the land in a regenerative setting where only nutrients are being removed by harvesting livestock.
Harley Smith also has much to say on the relationship between amino acids and calcium. Drastic improvement in uptake and mold resistance. Would love more information on amino acids. I always want the plant to get what it needs from microbes but when would it make sense to give amino acids directly?
This webinar was phenomenal (as always)!!
Hi John. Wonderful content as always. It is outside of my wheelhouse, but your mention of node distance in fruiting trees got me curious about how AEA's nutritional/biological approach could impact tree farming; how could timber crops be improved with your applied knowledge?
Hey John I was just curious, you probably already have a video on it, but is there certain forms of nitrogens or minerals in general that induce the plant to focus on increasing the root mass and releasing more signaling in the soil to help increase soil microbes faster ?
Shimmering Microvibes & Walistonite got my MoJo rising !
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A topic I'd like hear about. Some time back, John mentioned seeing some experiments with shallow drain tile. I was intrigued, but I haven't been able to find a word or a lead about it.
I suppose the thinner stems are an advantage since the plant doesn't invest so much there, and counterintuitively better in the wind if thicker stems break while thinner stems bend? I live in a windy province. These short episodes are great in the morning, to think about during the day's work. The long episodes are also great if one has time like in the winter. Thanks.
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Macropac and/or Accelerate in soybeans?
Other ideas for these short sessions. Invite Nigel Palmer
So just to be clear we should be including these discussions in climate change discussions. So much for that mini ice age …
calcium nitrate - both calcium and nitrate are vegetative growth nutrients...