Our agricultural consultant, Andrew Reynolds, shared with us an additional part of his process. It is the use of three items: microbials; a wetting agent which makes water wetter; and Superthrive. Growers like Mr. Reynolds are taking the natural approach to healing dry, barren soil, similar to Superthrive inventor, Dr. John A. A. Thomson who said, “My whole idea is to try to leave the world better off for wherever I touch it.”
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