Guest guest Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 Granulated kelp can be used to nourish lawn or garden soil. Pastured critters can be offered free choice kelp, they leave their by-products all over the pasture and then harrow the fields occasionally to spread that all around. The by-product left in shelters or corrals gets picked up and composted for use on the garden. Feeding a bit of food grade DE substantially helps eliminate flies around the by-products and the compost pile - in addition to providing some minerals to the animals and killing parasites it encounters in the digestive tract. Though DE cannot be counted on as a complete wormer ... the maddening little parasite called onchocerca is just one that DE will not have any effect on as it resides in places most of us wouldn't think of. Wreaks all kinds of havoc with horses though most do not make the connection between symptoms and cause. SeaAgri also has a product that is an organic fertilizer made from sea water (not kelp) that will provide a broad array of nutrients to gardens, lawns and land. www.seaagri.com > > I grew up on a dairy farm, each spring we would haul all the manure from > both the cow barnes and horse barns and it was spread on the fields for > fertilizer. I have always imagined that manure was loaded with micro and > macro nutrients that plants needed to grow. These days they use a standard > three part fertilizer which only contains nitrogen phosphorous and potash > and nothing more. So I wonder today, where do we get the micronutrients > we need for our body? Obviously from what you say about H Salt, you were > missing something your body really needed, as I am sure I was in the same > pickle jar. I know that Edgar Cayce said we only needed water, salt, soda > and iodine to sustain ourselves, but show me the micronutrients menu too. > And thanks for gently telling me what real salt is, Him Salt, wow, have I > got a lot more to learn. david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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