cannawizard
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Although a product may promise special ingredients, would you be willing to pay $150 if you knew all it contained was colored water? To help keep this from happening, the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s Fertilizer Program samples and analyzes products as part of its consumer protection role. Most recently, the program has looked at products that contain microorganisms– or at least claim to have them. The results of the analyses are less than encouraging.
“Some products have met the claim and have passed, but the percentage is very low,” says fertilizer enforcement specialist Toby Primbs.
(click link to read)
http://odanews.wpengine.com/oda-finds-big-problems-with-little-organisms/
(click link to read the actual Report PDF)
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0248/9641/files/micro_2015_BP.pdf?15137823218845692785
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“Some products have met the claim and have passed, but the percentage is very low,” says fertilizer enforcement specialist Toby Primbs.
(click link to read)
http://odanews.wpengine.com/oda-finds-big-problems-with-little-organisms/
(click link to read the actual Report PDF)
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0248/9641/files/micro_2015_BP.pdf?15137823218845692785
#cheers