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Can the Broadcaster Be Used For Different Crops (corn, alfalfa, grass, etc.) At the Same Time?

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Can the Broadcaster Be Used For Different Crops (corn, alfalfa, grass, etc.) At the Same Time?

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Yes. The same basic organizational patterns are needed in the same way by all crops, so there are some general, across the board rules for putting out these patterns (although special effects can be created by breaking these rules). For example, under normal conditions the horn silica pattern improves photosynthesis and goes in the upper broadcast well. Then the horn manure pattern is broadcast from the bottom well, and it enlivens the soil food web whose micro-organisms fix nitrogen, elaborate calcium, phosphorus and other nutrients and digest the into a steady nutritional stream that grows along with the development of each plant’s root system. The horn clay patterns go in both wells. Ordinarily summer horn clay goes in the top and winter horn clay in the bottom. Horn clay invigorates the ebb and flow of sap in plants. This ensures they translocate their sugars to the roots so they feed both the mycorrhyzal fungi that unlock minerals and the nitrogen fixing azotobacters that provide

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