I get it. I'm taking a leap of faith that'll the organic food growing communities aren't all scammers. It'd be a huge shock because they are all interconnected. I'm 99.9 % certain they're legit. Just watch the guy from Florida, Jim Gale, who creates food forests. It's changing the world by walking away from chemical fertilizers and growing totally organic.

On Wednesday, September 4th, 2024 at 6:50 AM, On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi > No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. > I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. > > >

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, [](mailto:) wrote: > >Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > >Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, [](mailto:@) wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > > > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, [](mailto:@) wrote: > >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again to make sure I didn't miss anything. > > > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, [](mailto:) wrote: > >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on the soil. They called it 'licorice'

>

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, [](mailto:holmes@) wrote:

>absolutely must watch

>This will blow you away

>https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html

> > >[IMG_20240809_170653158.jpg][image000001.jpg]


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg


It does sound suspicious basing everything on a photograph.  I hope they're legit. On 9/3/2024 11:56 PM, someone wrote: Hi No, just a picture. Apparently they can determine from the plants growing exactly the status of the mineral deficiencies. Did I send the report? It's incredibly detailed and no way tractor supply could offer the exact remedy of any given soil problems. These people specialize in rejuvenating soil around the world and have lots of success stories. I'm excited as heck to see how things develop. .

On Monday, September 2nd, 2024 at 11:43 PM, wrote: Please tell me you sent them a soil sample and not just this picture. You could have gone to tractor supply and for less than $50 done your own soil test. > Sent from my iPhone > >On Sep 2, 2024, at 10:35 PM, someone wrote: > > >To follow up on this topic, I paid $400 for a soil analysis. This >was accomplished by sending a picture of a patch of my field. I sent >this one attached. > >They seem to be very busy, probably after people like myself who saw >this video. I got those results

On Friday night. I'm attaching those >results. It's a data sheet. > >He called me today to talk about what I want to do to proceed. And >he pointed out that all the many zeros in my results indicate the >poor quality of my soil. It's missing a great percentage of minerals >and nutrients. > >I started falling asleep while writing this and deleted some of it >by mistake. I already hate typing on my phone, so I'll have to cut >this down. > >I was quoted $2400 per acre for the treatment items. They'll ship it >on at least a couple pallets to be spread out. And in about a month, >October in this case, will see a nice improvement. And by Spring >it'll be even better. > >Can't wait to get the stuff applied. > > > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 10:46 PM, someone wrote: >I sent them an email and left a message, so I hope to hear from >them tomorrow. I'll let you know. > >But I was working while listening and I want to listen to it again >to make sure I didn't miss anything. > >. > >

On Monday, August 5th, 2024 at 8:39 PM, >wrote: >very interesting. >I didn't catch the name of what they were talking about putting on >the soil. They called  it 'licorice' > >

On Monday, August 5, 2024 at 05:32:22 PM PDT, someone >wrote: > > >absolutely must watch > >This will blow you away > >

https://rumble.com/v59cd5h-dont-poison-yourself-lets-clean-up-our-backyard-environment..html > >. > > >IMG_20240809_170653158.jpgimage000001.jpg

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