Thursday, 17 June 2010
Sea weed in the midlands
This field of cereal has had remarkably little conventional fertiliser, but it still looks healthy. The soil and crop have been managed with an application derived from sea weed - and sustainable resource- which works with the soil fungi to improve the crop's root system and therefor health and yield. It makes economic and envirnonmental sense
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Dear Free Range Vicar,
"Why did the Lobster Blush?"
"Because it saw the Sea Weed!"
What can I say, it is my childish side coming out. Childish tempered by age ... it's take me weeks to remember the first line of the joke!
However jokes aside, this is an interesting development and thank you for informing us.
Mavis Waterbutts
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