Re: Re: sanet-mg-digest V1 #672 Soil Foodweb Incorporated- HOME (http://www.soilfoodweb.com/)

Michael J. Rankin, BioLIFE Technologies, Inc. (gfarm@waymark.net)
Wed, 18 Nov 1998 17:30:23 -0600

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Dear Victoria,

Here is the web page for Elaine Ingham.

Truly an educational site. Please pay attention to her suggested =
reading list.

Sincerely,

Michael J. Rankin
President
BioLIFE Technologies, Inc.
6780 Abrams Road, Suite 103-139
Dallas, Texas 75231
Phone: 214-343-6408
Fax: 214-343-6902
http://welcome.to/biolife

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Find out what we see when we look at =
your Soil samples.=20

Our new image gallery shows examples of =
what we view through our microscope and gives you an idea of what we're =
looking for when we analyze your soil sample.

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Enter the Gallery=20
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Soil Microbiology, Soil Ecology, Farming, =
Orchards, Golf/Turf, Nursery/Landscape, Forestry, Lawn and Garden=20

The Soil Foodweb: There are millions of =
microscopic organisms that live in the root zone of your plants, this =
ecosystem is called the "Soil Foodweb" . There is a best balance of all =
the different kinds of microorganisms for each kind of plant to get best =
health or yield.=20
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Services we offer:

a.. Testing soil samples for Foodweb balance =

b.. Consulting on products and practices for =
optimizing soil fertility and plant health.=20
c.. Presenting seminars and workshops on =
what the Soil Foodweb is and why it is of value.=20
A balanced Soil Foodweb will:

1. Decompose organic matter towards humus
2. Glue soil particles together for best =
structure
3. Protect roots from diseases and parasites
4. Retain nitrogen and other fertilizers
5. Transport retained nutrients to the plant
6. Produce hormones that help plants grow
7. Consume pollutants that find their way into =
your soil
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For the economic and environmental benefits of =
these seven functions see our article on Functions of the Soil Foodweb

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Please feel free to browse our site and take in =
all the information it has to offer, if you have any additional =
questions or inquires feel free to contact us. =20
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Soil Foodweb Incorporated- = HOME

Dear = Victoria,
 
Here is the web page for Elaine=20 Ingham.
 
Truly an educational site.  = Please pay=20 attention to her suggested reading list.
 
Sincerely,
 
Michael J.=20 Rankin
President
BioLIFE Technologies, Inc.
6780 Abrams Road, = Suite=20 103-139
Dallas, Texas  75231
Phone: 214-343-6408
Fax:=20 214-343-6902
http://welcome.to/biolife

























Find out=20 what we see when we look at your Soil = samples.=20

Our new=20 image gallery shows examples of what we = view=20 through our microscope and gives you an = idea of=20 what we're looking for when we analyze = your soil=20 sample.

Enter the = Gallery=20 =

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Soil Microbiology, = Soil=20 Ecology, Farming, Orchards, Golf/Turf,=20 Nursery/Landscape, Forestry, Lawn and Garden=20

The Soil = Foodweb:=20 There are = millions of=20 microscopic organisms that live in the root zone = of your=20 plants, this ecosystem is called the "Soil=20 Foodweb" . There is a best balance of all = the=20 different kinds of microorganisms for each kind = of plant=20 to get best health or yield. =

Services we=20 offer:

  • Testing = soil=20 samples for Foodweb balance
  • Consulting on=20 products and practices for optimizing soil = fertility=20 and plant health.
  • Presenting seminars=20 and workshops on what the Soil Foodweb is = and why it=20 is of value.

A = balanced=20 Soil Foodweb will:

1. Decompose organic = matter towards=20 humus
2. Glue soil particles together = for best=20 structure
3. Protect roots from = diseases and=20 parasites
4. Retain nitrogen and other = fertilizers
5. Transport retained = nutrients to=20 the plant
6. Produce hormones that = help plants=20 grow
7. Consume pollutants that find = their way=20 into your soil

For the = economic and=20 environmental benefits of these seven functions = see our=20 article on Functions of the=20 Soil Foodweb


Please feel free to browse our site and take in = all the=20 information it has to offer, if you have any = additional=20 questions or inquires feel free to contact us.=20 =

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