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Author:  northwesterner [ Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: any ref/research material of humic/fulvic acids in vermicomp

Wow. Good question. I'll post this just to bring it up to the top again. Meanwhile, are you familiar with the product called "Thrive'" a soil drench that is intended to add Mycorrhizae to the soil? It augments the natural Mycorrhizae in the soil and in your own compost. It comes from Alpha BIO Systems and you might find the kind of technical information (comparison-wise) there that you're looking for.

Author:  northwesterner [ Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: any ref/research material of humic/fulvic acids in vermicomp

I understand that, and I haven't poked around in the producer's web site to see if they link to any of the papers that might influence their mix.

Take a look at the Texas Organic Research Center (TORC) and see if that can point you in the direction you seek.

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