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RE: [BrixTalk] Re: soft rock phosphate availbility

Michael,

I make it a point not to denigrate anyone on this list. I will, however,
attack certain ideas with vigorous zeal. :)

My point in quoting Dr. Reams was not to refer to your manhood but rather to
show that Dr. Reams would not let Dr. Skow off the hook and basically told
him to make it happen and quite complaining.

It is sad that both Fertrell (who has a great dealer network) and Peaceful
valley have quite selling SRP. Not sure why but I think Fertrell wanted to
sell their own phosphates based off animal bones with the potential for
better profit.

It appears to me Michael, that you are getting this can-do attitude by what
you are writing.

You wrote: It will change. I have decided to be more aggressive in seeing
this issue improved. I have changed my plans in just growing a year round
tomato garden. I will now began growing a nutrient garden for showcase to
see that this high brix message is shouted from the rooftops.
The confidence that I have that if the right ones just happens to hear
this, then they could make a difference by making sure srp is
available to the nation.

This is precisely the attitude you need and I applaud it. Next step could
be to attend a Call To Arms conference sometime so you can get a real grasp
on the tools you need to actually succeed. It takes more than SRP I can
assure you. :)

Take care,

Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of michaelinde
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 6:00 PM
To: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BrixTalk] Re: soft rock phosphate availbility

Jon
If you are referring to me I resent that.I have only related to
everyone what dealers are telling us here in the gulf coast.After
doing a little detective work I have found out that lowes carries
a Idaho srp packaged by the dealer which will make it available to
every backyard gardener.It now has become affordable for everyone that
hungers for nutrient dense foods.
This concept was sown by Dr. Reams, watered and nutried by others such
as yourself. But now is the time for it to be enlarged nationwide
, the nation depends on it.There should be no reason whatsoever for a
product such as srp ,as vital as it is not to be on the shelves of
every major retailler and mom and pops.
None.
I stand by my statements that either fertrell and canton dosent
realize the importance of their srp or they are too lazy in marketing.
It seems that this producer has not only realized it but has taken
steps to see that their products are available .
http://www.sodaspringsphosphate.com/index.html
Iam not in the business to make fed ex or ups do well
I for one dont feel the need to prove my manhood by being looked down
on by the backward, ignorant, indifferent retailer when I ask for
something they have never heard of nor are they willing to inquire
simply based on my small order.
Neither do I feel the need to have products shipped across the nation
in bulk amounts when they can be or should be available locally
anywhere in this nation.
It is amazing to hear the small mom and pops bemoan the lack of growth
in their business, because the lowes or home depot opens up.
and by crying or whining they wither away.
The last week has been a good experience for me as I have made more
friends , Jon look at the responses . this is a nationwide problem.
It has to change.
It will change
I have decided to be more aggressive in seeing this issue improved.
I have changed my plans in just growing a year round tomato garden
I will now began growing a nutrient garden for showcase to see that
this high brix message is shouted from the rooftops.
The confidence that I have that if the right ones just happens to hear
this, then they could make a difference by making sure srp is
available to the nation.
michael






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Jon If you are referring to me I resent that.I have only related to everyone what dealers are telling us here in the gulf coast.After doing a little detective...
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Nov 19, 2008
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Michael, I make it a point not to denigrate anyone on this list. I will, however, attack certain ideas with vigorous zeal. :) My point in quoting Dr. Reams...
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Nov 20, 2008
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jon, is there such a creature as pelletized soft rock phosphate. timmy In a message dated 11/19/2008 5:47:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, ...
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Jon Iam really confused now the links said soft rock phosphate. Are they being untruthful? michael...
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The epsoma site did not say soft so they are above board. Soda springs does not have any srp. They only have a hard rock phosphate mine. SRP only comes from...
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Nov 20, 2008
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I'm in the Toledo area, but I'm not the one looking for SRP - it's Mike. Kris...
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Nov 20, 2008
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I don't remember that, but I have a number of links on my website. Find "gardening for maximum nutrition" on the site map and then 'fertilizer sources' for the...
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Nov 20, 2008
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OK found it Flora stem do you have any up to date contacts? michael...
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Nov 28, 2008
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That's great if Lowe's will carry SRP, but it may be tough to get it at a specific Lowe's unless there is a demand. I'll have to check out Lowe's, though right...
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-Jon you are a gentleman and a great teacher and I think you for all that you and the others have shared on this site. I have said it before but will say it...
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