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from http://bionutrient.org/library/audio-archive

2013 Soil & Nutrition Conference: Putting Principles into Practice
With John Kempf, Dan Kittredge, and Derek Christianson. Our second annual conference aims to grow the movement for enhancing soil fertility as a basis for the long-term ecological and economic sustainability of farming, the environment, and society as a whole. The focus of this year’s conference is applying practical management strategies on the farm from principles of biological soil fertility. Below are audio recordings of the event, and accompanying slide presentation materials.

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True Plant and Consequently True Human Nutrition:





Accompanying slide presentations:

 
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OK im reading reading reading and so my question is..can i buy this soil ready to go in a bag?
 
simple answer: NO

Read it and learn it and understand it... then develop your soil mix from it... it takes a lot of time and learning... its taken me almost 2 years to really start getting it dialed in. and I am a VERY experienced grower.
 
btw... I consider myself on just the tip of the iceberg...
 
Loving this progression of learning from mg soil to bottle nutes,to TLO,and next Brixx and
Biodynamics !:scope:TY AFN JM C-ray everyone for the info.
 
its a cool learning path isnt it?
It is crazy to think that its so deep of a systematic movement to remove quality and goodness from food and push chems derived from oil..best to get back to nature and add science almost a reverse science if you will..I am enjoing learning .I strated a heap few days ago but now im like dam where will i get other plant cuttings from around the state?Maybe i can find a farm with perfect soil for sale around here.Is there a list of farms that are approved for Biodynamics?
 
abandoned for as long as pssible IMO... least amount o chemical biological damage likelyhood.. do your research on the lats 100+ years of farm activity... especially "Roundup" aka Glycophosphae... and other toxic chemicals like Atrisene, 24D, etc etc... you can get soil sample at a lab... it is a good idea if you are even suspicious of chems.


check these out:

https://www.autoflower.org/f81/true-plant-consequently-true-human-nutrition-20776.html
 
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