I read the information recently provided by Proud Marine Dad, thank you. I found it so compelling I was searching for a source of Rock dust when I stumbled across another information source with a scientific breakdown of the value of Rockdust: http://www.agknowledge.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Fertiliser-Review-Issue-15.pdf See the bottom of page 3 and page 4. I found it interesting how they valued it in terms of equivalent fertilizer. The founder of the New Zealand based Rockdust supplier said the following:
“.... our system of soil fertility bears no relationship to the NPK
“Balance Sheet” theory, which you advocate, and therefore
cannot be measured, or compared to such a theory.” The
only system I advocate is the sensible practical application of
soil and plant science to ensure that soil, plant and animal,
health, and production, is achieved and maintained, at the
least cost for the farmer. To suggest that his company has its
own system, distinct from this, which cannot be measured, is
to advocate a dogma. New Zealand farming deserves better
than this.
I stated this as a new topic so as not to clutter Proud Marine Dads thread. I am not convinced either way so thought we could discuss it. My question is how do you know if Rockdust works if it can't be measured in terms of NPK? Is it a physical property the Rockdust introduces? Do we have any idea of the bio availability of the Rockdust nutrients? I am interested in others thoughts on Rockdust.
“.... our system of soil fertility bears no relationship to the NPK
“Balance Sheet” theory, which you advocate, and therefore
cannot be measured, or compared to such a theory.” The
only system I advocate is the sensible practical application of
soil and plant science to ensure that soil, plant and animal,
health, and production, is achieved and maintained, at the
least cost for the farmer. To suggest that his company has its
own system, distinct from this, which cannot be measured, is
to advocate a dogma. New Zealand farming deserves better
than this.
I stated this as a new topic so as not to clutter Proud Marine Dads thread. I am not convinced either way so thought we could discuss it. My question is how do you know if Rockdust works if it can't be measured in terms of NPK? Is it a physical property the Rockdust introduces? Do we have any idea of the bio availability of the Rockdust nutrients? I am interested in others thoughts on Rockdust.