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Earth worm castings and humic acid

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Earth worm castings and humic acid

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Here is a study about extracting humic acid from vermicompost. Vermicompost yielded more (5.20%) and higher quality extracted humic acid than farm yard manure. The extracted humic acid was used for soil and foliar application. This clearly shows the presence of humic acid in usable amounts in vermicompost. Unless these guys are full of worm shit.

 
Here is a study about extracting humic acid from vermicompost. Vermicompost yielded more (5.20%) and higher quality extracted humic acid than farm yard manure. The extracted humic acid was used for soil and foliar application. This clearly shows the presence of humic acid in usable amounts in vermicompost. Unless these guys are full of worm shit.

That's good shit 👍
 
Here is a study about extracting humic acid from vermicompost. Vermicompost yielded more (5.20%) and higher quality extracted humic acid than farm yard manure. The extracted humic acid was used for soil and foliar application. This clearly shows the presence of humic acid in usable amounts in vermicompost. Unless these guys are full of worm shit.

@Pushrod Monkey
 
@Pushrod Monkey
Uh, no surprise there. Keep trying. Do you know what a scientific analysis is? How it’s presented? That’s what will shut me up You can’t post it because it doesn’t exist. Do you even know what the source is for the two acids? I’ll bet you don’t.
 
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Uh, no surprise there. Keep trying. Do you know what a scientific analysis is? How it’s presented? That’s what will shut me up You can’t post it because it doesn’t exist. Do you even know what the source is for the two acids? I’ll bet you don’t.
Please educate us all. Every thing I read says ewc contains humic acid. If you want to explain how everyone is wrong, I'm all ears. Learning is what this thread is all about.
 
"Fifty samples of humic acids and fulvic acids isolated from various soils and soil-related materials (including paleosols, peat, leonardite, composted and earth-worm-composted organic materials, sewage sludges, and materials synthesized by soil fungi) have been investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy..."
 
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