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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2848031" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Haakdustin - I have reviewed both of the referenced products and I am in the soil amendment business. I would not recommend using either products because of the hype. These products are being hyped with no sound basis for their use. Soil amendments are not magic. My first recommendation to anybody wanting to improve their soil is to get a soil sample to see what the soil needs then determine what your goal is. I recommend different amendments for different plantings. Oats and wheat need different amounts of N-P-K than clover or peas. I have planted food plots since 1987 and have seen many products come and go. These two in question are relatively expensive and do not address your underlying need. Bassin, Dennis Hoddy, and others are well versed in what we speak. I would not waste your money. If you want some real help send me a pm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2848031, member: 8855"] Haakdustin - I have reviewed both of the referenced products and I am in the soil amendment business. I would not recommend using either products because of the hype. These products are being hyped with no sound basis for their use. Soil amendments are not magic. My first recommendation to anybody wanting to improve their soil is to get a soil sample to see what the soil needs then determine what your goal is. I recommend different amendments for different plantings. Oats and wheat need different amounts of N-P-K than clover or peas. I have planted food plots since 1987 and have seen many products come and go. These two in question are relatively expensive and do not address your underlying need. Bassin, Dennis Hoddy, and others are well versed in what we speak. I would not waste your money. If you want some real help send me a pm [/QUOTE]
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