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Fertilizer by any other name smells as sweet....
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<pre>Folks:
Regarding the Miracle II fertilizer several people are discussing at the
moment: A quick look at the home page of the website carrying the research
on this Miracle II product reveals a devotion to environmental technology,
bio and chemical warfare detox agents, Dragons Blood, Scottish genealogy,
sun phases, graphic arts, real estate sales and a number of other
interesting, if incongruous, matters. Oh, that's in addition to the
research into the alleged Miracle II product.
I don't say this to disparage whatever research might be ongoing, merely to
say that the gentleman named Elder who is propounding it apparently has a
number of rather, ummmmmmm, diverse activities going on.
May I humbly suggest that a claim of a 200% increase in yield at a test
farm, with no photos or factual information given to back up this rather
interesting claim, is a good reason to whittle down the derivative URL
address of the report and look at the home page of the site carrying it.
Yours in the interests of well-investigated fertilizer,
Ed Kliman
Austin, TX
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