WATCH THIS BEFORE USING ALFALFA FERTILIZER Pellets
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- WATCH THIS BEFORE USING ALFALFA Pellet for FERTILIZER
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This is the first useful alfalfa video I've watched. Thank you for answering the questions of how and why.
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Fascinating and exciting to see nature in action. I am a seventy six year old who has gardened much of my life and what I am learning about the soil structure is amazing and helps me see how our world being able to heal if we understand that nature knows what its doing if we only open our eyes and give it the care it needs. Thank you for this article
I was waiting for you to express a preference between the pellets and the meal!
There is a lot of heat produced in the pelleting process, so they are near sterile. I know this because you can essentially hydrate alfalfa and wood pellets to innoculate with oyster mushrooms, with very little issue of not being sterile if you innoculate enough
I was told by the manager of Alfalfa Supply Inc. that during the pelleting process they heat the pellets up to 400 degrees. Also most alfalfa pellets and alfalfa cubes are grown from Roundup ready alfalfa. Roundup is not only a herbicide it is also registered as a bactericide.
After watching this video it reminded me of my grandparents who homesteaded our ranch years ago and used to have this huge Haywagon pulled by draft horses. My father continued after they passed with the alfalfa growing and rotational resting of the land, then planting crops and we always had an abundance of whatever crop my father planted cotton, corn, etc. But it was a rotational thing which was the best for the land.
Any cover crop that is left or used that have a living root in the ground for as long as possible help build and grow soil.
I love stories about Old farms and homesteading and how these people actually lived and made a living. I admire them very much and thank you for that little tiny part of the story that you gave!
My Grandpa called it "The Old Way". Crop rotation, Alfalfa/Sweet Clover seeded with oats, cattle grazing first year, hay crop second year, feed the soil third year, (thick canopy and ground moisture decomposes weed seeds and green manure to fertilize), wheat, corn, oats, rye. Every other year, leave straw for the Soil.
My oldest brother has straight cropped for 18 years since Dad passed away.
Hard pan, alkali patches, wind and water erosion, heavy use of chemicals,,, Dead Dirt.
Now I teach my Daughters how to be a good steward of the soil, on my 3 acres, veggietable, fruit, grass clippings and sweet clover for mulch. Wood chips, horse manure, clover for compost/mulch.
Microscopy video worth a thousand words. Wonderful.
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Welcome and Hello 6b gardener. First to to plant outside is our sugar snap peas in march .. Hopefully.
Great information! Knowing why this works is so interesting! Thank you! I have incorporated pellets into my gardening this year. Now I am really excited to see what happens. I even featured using pellets on one of my gardening videos but I had no idea why! I will definitely share your info in my playlists!
I've been watching you for years. Enjoy your videos. I love it when you pull out the microscope and dig up plants to show us what is going on. I always learn something new. Have a great year gardening.
Awesome! Thank you! And a Very Happy Gardening New Year to you also. Enjoy.
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Thanks you for another great video! I always learn something.
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I really love this kind of stuff. Thank you, Mark, for taking the time to do this.
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Fascinating, I love the science that goes with the fertilizer to explain the difference and show how it all works together. Thanks for sharing.
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THANKS! I'm trying to get educated prior to beginning to organically garden. I found this video content interesting and informative.
Glad it was helpful! If any question just ask away here to help and share.
Great video great break down , i just bought the alfalfa pellets over the meal as i got twice as much weight for the same price were i was shopping.
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thank you for the scientific approach. Loved your video. Can't wait to see more.
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Love it! It is all about science. Thanks for the understanding. Nice microscope.
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Thank you so much for this, I’ve been looking for natural ways to “grow” healthy soil. Just added alfalfa pellets and wasn’t sure how it works but this was very enlightening. I am also going to try and compost in place a bit to feed all these micro organisms. I added to rabbits for fertilizer as well. Our soil is very heavy clay here in San Diego and has taken years to get it somewhat useable. But we’re getting there. Thank you for the lesson, I’ll be subscribing.
The key to grow soil is a balance of food for both bacteria and fungi ( 1: 1 ratio ) plus moisture all the time and a living plant root also all the time. THANK YOU
Loved it! Thank you, so much! I just found your channel for the first time, and this reminded me of 7th Grade Biology... which I loved.
I'm planning to use Alfalfa pellets and pine straw, along with worm castings & hopefully a few logs, to fill up the bottom of my 30inch raised bed, Hugelkulture style.
This really helped me to see that I don't need to amend that layer with azo/rhizo, or mycos, like I was planning. I will be mixing both of those into the top layer of soil, and allowing it to simmer for 6wks, before planting in the Spring, so that should be plenty. I've never gardened in raised bed before, so this will be sort of an experiment.
I'm so excited because I haven't been able to garden for the past 4yrs, and I've really missed it. Your science class, has sparked much enthusiasm, as I look forward to this year's adventures.
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THANK YOU, Glad you found it. Thanks again for the sub. They keep to healthy soil is keeping a living root all the time year round. I will be doing a video later for a container or raised bed in early spring. Plant when you can outside a crop of spinach to start that living root process. Takes about 30 days depending on weather.
@@iamorganicgardening Thank you for the suggestion. I'll do that.
Looking forward to your video on raised beds. Love your approach.
So helpful. Thank you for sharing. I look forward to the next video.
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Amazing video. Love the way you explain the biology on how nature organic works. More videos plz. Thank you,
Thank you! Will do!
Now I understand the science behind plant food. Very interesting to see it in action under a microscope. Thank you for sharing.
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Educational as always!
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Good info this guy going above & beyond thanks👍
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I’ll have to add to my vegetable garden this spring
Meal is the better one.. More nitrogen .THANKS.
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I just discovered you & subscribed today. Thank you for taking the time to do this video. I was just Fantastic information and I will use Alfalfa meal in the future instead of pellets. Fascinating use of your microscope!
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Awesome, informative video. Thanks for posting!
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I'm Buying a microscope, so cool. The way you can test what's really in your product is amazing.
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Yes, very useful and needed info...thanks!!
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Never knew what using alfafa products on a garden invovled. Loved the slide presentation
Great. Thanks.
Very interesting!! I enjoyed the science demonstration!
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This is really interesting and unlike any other video I found explaining the benefit of alfalfa. Thanks!! - Rick
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This was so informative! Now I have a visual of these organisms in relation to fertilizing. Thank you!
Great explanation! Thanks so much!
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Thanks so much. You have provided a lot of good information.
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Fascinating. Thanks for this! How is the family? It has been a long time since I talked to you.
I really like it when you use the microscope for us. Very interesting material. Well done Mark.
Always my pleasure to do that. It is a blast for me also. THANK YOU.
*VERY* interesting, educational!
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Great video! Gave a thumbs up. Fascinating how it all works. My take away is that the meal was faster acting and more beneficial than the pellets on a per ounce basis. I would have enjoy getting your thoughts on the benefits of each on a per dollar basis as well. However the variables of intended use and brand variations would make this very difficult
Thanks for sharing!
Great video, Thank You!
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Learned alot thanks for sharing 👨🌾😁
Very helpful, thank you!
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Thank you for sharing this information about Alfalfa pallets. This video was extremely INFORMATIVE 🙏🏼
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This was a very interesting video! I appreciate you sharing with us. Bacteria and fungus are nearly indestructible!
They are what keeps the world alive. THANK YOU
Very interesting. I didn't know this stuff. Awesome information 👍☺️
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so interesting thank you
Outstanding job
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Very good , informative video . Thanks
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Very interesting. You have me hooked.
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Cute little critters :o) Thanks for showing us ..-
Great way of looking at it. THANK YOU.
Very good video Mark! Love when you pull out the microscope and let us all take a look. There is so much talk about using alfalfa as a fertilizer. Now I see pellets and meal are not the same.
I was always wondering about what happens to microbes when soil is froze 4 feet deep. Thanks again for the lesson!
Glad it was helpful to see the difference. When the soil freezes or even below 60 degrees large amounts of microbes are not at all very active. But that is a good thing for both endo and ecto mycorrhizal fungi living in and on living plants roots as a host. THEY grow great now because nothing is eating them and they can grow and build soil.
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Cool video I enjoy it. Thanks for sharing
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You sound like a student of Dr Ingham.. I finished the foundation course this year. Good on ya!
Nice to hear you took the course. I have not, but email her to answer some question to keep me on track. She is the best.
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Love it and your right nature is an amazing things we should all learn to appreciate it more cause if we did can you imagine how much better off we and the world would be that's a world I would love to live in.
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That was fascinating.
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Fascinating stuff
fantastic video. Thanks for sharing
Thank you too
This was fascinating! Makes me wish I had a microscope too!
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Much of the nutritional value of alfalfa is dependent on when it is harvested. Harvest at 1/4 bloom gets the most TDN or total digestible nutrient for livestock and fertilizer as well. Also involved are the age of the field and the type of soil. When alfalfa was first being pelletized I was heavily involved in the industry and the TDN was constantly checked. Not so much these days I understand. As a fertilizer, the type of soil and its biology makes a huge difference. I will still use pellets because they are much easier to apply and control.
Amazing video...thanks
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My gosh, what a fantastic video. I have started using alfalfa pellets to amend my raised beds and it sure gives me a sense of validation that I am doing the right thing (albeit more slowly than meal!). I learned a lot from this video, thanks Mark! So much fun seeing through the microscope!!
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This is CRAZY! I never imagined such a thing! AWESOME!!! Thank- you for showing me a whole new aspect of gardening!!!😊
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Yes this was excellent to know, I've got alfalfa meal because I'm making my own soil to plant in grow bags. I bought alfalfa meal , my own worm castings plus azomite, chicken compost , blood meal, bone meal , micorriza fungi, and a few other things to make my soil as healthy as possible so my food is more nutritious for my family🤗💐😊,, thanks
Always here to help and share. Happy Gardening
How did your soil turn out? Can you provide what and how much you used? I have some grow bags in addition to my raised beds and want to use grow bags more. Thanks!
Hope your soil was a success. Please let us know. Happy gardening 😊
Fascinating!!
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Where we live, alfalfa meal is just alfalfa pellets that have been ground down. Thats what the chunks are in the meal. The analysis is what’s important. I’ve seen people using timothy alfalfa pellets thinking it’s pure alfalfa.
Thanks for your video.
Interesting! THANK YOU for sharing this.
Great video with easy to understand analysis. I use alfalfa hay for mulch around our fruit trees and vegetable garden and alfalfa meal to fertilize our roses. Thank you for sharing.
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This was so fascinating! Thank you for this demo. I guess the take away is the pellets serve as more of a slow release fertilizer than the meal starting with less bacteria. I’ve just ordered pellets because it was so cost effective. I’m determined to improve my soil and boost veggie and flower production for my personal use. 🌱🌱🌱🌱😃
The meal is the better product( more bacteria )plus we know the NPK value in it. . As the pellets we do not know the NPK in it . Plus it is grown for the protein value only for a food source. Less bacteria, etc. Thanks for asking
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Nature is fascinating!!!
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What a cool video.!!!thanks
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Great Minds think alike, This morning I made a slurry of Alfalfa cubes to put into my compost to be used in about a month or so. Thanks for showing the "Little Guys" I'm growing.
Very cool! THANKS for sharing.
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@@iamorganicgardening I asked a friend to check this video out because she was looking for a microscope for her channel
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Fascinating
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This is a great tutorial. I am into red wigglers and their compost, and recently purchased alfalfa pellets, because I could not find the powdered form. I spread a few handfuls over my garden soil and let the rain and snow break them apart. So glad to learn what’s ‘in’ these pellets. Thank you!
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This was the most interesting garden video I’ve ever seen! To actually see the life forms under a microscope is amazing and I can’t thank you enough. What is your background?
Wow, THANK YOU. Both my grandparent's where farmers. Each having over 300 acres. After my wife passed away at 36 years old from a rarer incurable cancer I decide to by a farm. My 2 sons where 6 & 4 at the time. So I had no money and why not farm with nature because I knew it works, it is all around us. I was very lucky to hear and be taught by Dr. Elaine Ingham. Top soil scientist that discover the Soil Food Web. Been doing it now for 20 years working with nature.
If you likke this then you'll love KNF Korean Natural Farming.Take a look at Chris Trumps posts.He shows you a very simple way of harvesting the Microbes/Fungi with boiled rice placed on the soil for a couple of days.After 48hrs its covered with white furry Microbes which you can make IMO Indigenous Micro organisms that can be stored and used to treat the soil.
In review of your comments I see a lot of folks doing that fermentation thing via JADAM theory. I just don’t get it as my understanding is aeration is the key.
I would love to see you do as thorough of an evaluation of the JADAM theory as you did here. I think a month of folks would benefit from it. Thank you for this awesome content
I agree with you that aeration ( aerobic ) is key. I will be doing aerobic compost tea video soon. Thanks for asking.
love to know what kind of microscope you are using! Thanks!
Thanks!
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Such a good video
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I add a can of cola and a can of regular beer to my compost with the alfalfa pellets to jump start the process.
This is interesting.
Thank you.
Mark, Another great video! I wonder if soy meal would be a good soil amendment as well, it's $20 per 50 lb bag, vs. $15 for alfalfa, however, the former has almost 3 times the protein content.
Good question! Sorry, I do not know. Like they way you think. THANK YOU for asking.
Soy meal is a good nitrogen source, they are a good mix with alfalfa.
That was a very interesting I would like to see it again in like 12 hour increments then with aded sugars and castings I think I need a microscope
That would be cool!
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Incredible
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The pelletizing of the alfalfa does create some heat, so maybe that is why there is less bacteria and fungi in them. Mixing in some mycellium powder works wonders !
I agree. Thanks.