Chemical Organic or Biological, What is the world's future?
What are everyone’s thoughts on getting CARBON into the soil in the most efficient and most economical method?
What has been the experience of farmers with prevention or treatment of pink eye in cattle?

Comments:
george Thursday Dec 10th, 2009
The product that would benefit your organic seedlings is TNN Humate Complex CSR Organic 15.5.5 because it is a Controlled Slow Release Fertilizer. It provides a continuous supply of nutrients at a rate which growing plants require. It is an easily applied liquid for both soil and foliar applications. Increases yield, growth size and storage life of agriculture produce. It increases resistance to plant disease by safeguarding balanced nutrient uptake. Reduces frequency and quantity of nutrient applications.
Jim Seabrook Friday Jan 29th, 2010
Re prevention or treatment of pink -eye in cattle, our experience here in Gippsland is that with proper nutrition, pink-eye is not an issue. We run dairy agistment on our 200Ha property, usually around 400-600 head of cattle. We administer TNN Mineral Plus in the water trough on a regular basis and find that not only is the pink-eye not an issue, but the need to worm drench on a regular basis is eliminated.
Steve Berry Monday Jan 24th, 2011
I am looking at getting into the Hydroseeding business (mixing seed, fertilizer, fine cut cane,chopped paper and water to make a slurry, applied though a pump system to achieve a ground cover/erosion control). We will be using fast growing grasses such as Paspalum, Rhodes, Couch, Jap Millet and everyone's favorite Carpet. Most of the soils around the area are either heavy clay or very sandy and usually ex construction sites with little organic matter. This is probably a little different from the normal questions that are posted, but any tips and pointers would be greatly appreciated, thanks.