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Old April 10, 2009   #1
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Default Liquid Carbon/Molasses

Came across this site while doing a google on liquid carbon. Very good information to be had and they sell Molasses at $25.00 for 5gal and a Liquid Carbon-Molasses mix that has some serious applications for you dirt farmers. I'm looking into the aspect of using liquid carbon in con★★★★★★★★ with mycorrhizae making a better exchange of nutrients between the host plant and aggregate. Here's a link.

http://www.juneausales.com/?page_id=31
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Thanks, Ami... I'm rethinking the way I have been gardening. Makes sense to feed the soil so it and microbes will better feed the plants. Interesting reading!
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