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Old January 21, 2008   #1
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I did a search and didn't find anything. Has anyone tried these? I'm trying Sea-90 from Sea Agri this year. Will try to do some comparison planting to see if I can tell any difference. Sounds good and just had to try some. Was a little cautious though when I couldn't find anyone talking about using it. I do see their representatives are giving talks at some organic conferences. Any experiences with it would be appreciated. Jay
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Old January 29, 2008   #2
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Jay, no experience here but do let us know how it works out this growing season for you. Ami
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Old April 23, 2009   #3
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does sea-90 works?
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