Anyone have links to 3rd party side by side replicated trials or peer reviewed research from western Canada?
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Exactly what would they be comparing it to besides the check. How many products are on the market that claim to do the same thing?
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Like most natural products there is no opportunity to own the intellectual property. Hence no funding for research, infact like most natural remedies the money is spent on discrediting it. Keep takin your doctor prescibed meds and keep following your 'Agrologists' advice or your dick might fall off.
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Agronomist's only prescribe big chem and the the macro nutrients. East it up and be full of crop disease.... hmm what the biggest issue with crop quality ??
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What would you compare it to? I think that's pretty obvious, untreated check.
How about government funded research farms, universities or producer comissions? Are they funding any real research on this stuff? Honestly would be nice to see some proper data from western Canada.
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Dr. Scott Walker is your best resource for trial data. Call Carlisle Liquid Starters in Carroll, MB.
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Don Flaten can't be trusted on any data. He's usually an NDP schill at least when it comes to phosphorus and Lake Winnipeg and farming.
FYI we use Lignohumate and see a return. The investment is small and greatly enhances phosynthesis, root development and even speeds maturity. We use it foliar at .5- .75 L/acre. Most of our soils are a ph of 7.5 - 7.7. There is no benefit on lower ph soil. We have a quarter that is a ph of 5 and we don't use it there.
We currently apply foliar. Canola plants get real excited with humane applied at bolting.
That's my take, my advice is try a bit yourself to see. Leave a check if you want. The investment is small. Don't let sourpuss Tweety dissuade you from giving it a chance. As far as scientists, I've met very few I'd give the time of day to, especially Don Flaten.
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Originally posted by bgmb View Postgoogles "dr. scott walker agriculture" nothing......
Did however find a D. Scott Walker of Manitoba who has a consulting firm. I note this person does not have a doctorate, rather a 2 year diploma in Horticulture from Ontario College.
[URL="https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-scott-walker-88151a20/"][/URL]
Also note he is a "Licensed agent of Lignohumate® Technology"
Not exactly unbiased if this it the Dr. Walker we are to learn from.
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