I appreciate the explanations and whole system approach, over and above just presenting products. We're at a pretty important point today in agriculture, both in terms of responsibility and capability. Keep true and keep up the development
Has there been consideration to COP regulations in Canada for future organic product development? I know there has been some recent changes to the Fertilizer Act, however we are no longer able to purchase and import the vast majority of AEA products into Canada. I’d love to use these, but cannot. Is it mostly just bureaucratic red tape?
Yes, its over the top red tape caused by fear mongering by radicalized groups of activists who are trying to torpedo us from growing anything with anything outside of compost. Its going to destroy the agricultural industry if we let radicals stop us from using necessary fertilizer.
Let’s say a person had a 10,00 acre conventional corn/soy operation. If they started using your products in 2024, how many years would it take until they started seeing a 10% increase in profit, roughly? And about how long until they could stop using unhealthy chemicals?
Hi, so what is most effective to combine with Calcium, and what the stuff you use in Calguard? We talking amino acids? organic acids? If you take a stong brew of kombucha and react it with calcium carbonate in excess you end up with calcium bound to a bunch of organic acids. It works well. Is there anything you would kindly share with us? I'm aware of applications being made for approval of calcium acetate for organic farming that were refused. That tells you all you need to know about organic certification..
I appreciate the explanations and whole system approach, over and above just presenting products. We're at a pretty important point today in agriculture, both in terms of responsibility and capability. Keep true and keep up the development
2 calcium products is telling as to the importance of calcium. Interesting.
I’m applying calcium from Kalix CPN. They have really affordable products.
The one with 14.5% soluble nitrate salts? You get what you pay for.
Such a phenomenal company, I appreciate you guys.
keep up the innovation guys! I wish you continued growth and success.
Fascinating pathophysiology of what is going on; pulling the curtain back to understanding what is going on in the soil & plant health.
Has there been consideration to COP regulations in Canada for future organic product development? I know there has been some recent changes to the Fertilizer Act, however we are no longer able to purchase and import the vast majority of AEA products into Canada. I’d love to use these, but cannot. Is it mostly just bureaucratic red tape?
Yes, its over the top red tape caused by fear mongering by radicalized groups of activists who are trying to torpedo us from growing anything with anything outside of compost. Its going to destroy the agricultural industry if we let radicals stop us from using necessary fertilizer.
This is very exciting!!!
Has anyone used AEA products for Vaccinium Angustifolium? I'm wondering if it's similar to high bush blueberries.
Let’s say a person had a 10,00 acre conventional corn/soy operation. If they started using your products in 2024, how many years would it take until they started seeing a 10% increase in profit, roughly? And about how long until they could stop using unhealthy chemicals?
any availability in Australia or timeline for market introduction?
Hi, so what is most effective to combine with Calcium, and what the stuff you use in Calguard? We talking amino acids? organic acids? If you take a stong brew of kombucha and react it with calcium carbonate in excess you end up with calcium bound to a bunch of organic acids. It works well. Is there anything you would kindly share with us? I'm aware of applications being made for approval of calcium acetate for organic farming that were refused. That tells you all you need to know about organic certification..
This channel used to have no RUclips commercials. I've had to skip 4 already.
I'm comfortable paying for value.
@@bruzgul Me too. I'm just whining 😆
@@bruzgul Wasn't sure if it was just a RUclips thing. Hopefully the creators are actually benefitting from the increase in ads.
@@AlSwearengen4 You can subscribe to youtube for $15/month and get no ads on any video