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The Grass Factor

@thegrassfactor

turfgrass & lawn care, manufacturing, fat runner, YouTuber, guilty catholic, southern

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When designers such as Hedi Slimane and Thom Browne first shrank the suit in the early 2000s as a counter-reaction to the oversized fits of the 1990s, they were not building clothes for athletic figures. They were making them for waif-like models.

When designers such as Hedi Slimane and Thom Browne first shrank the suit in the early 2000s as a counter-reaction to the oversized fits of the 1990s, they were not building clothes for athletic figures. They were making them for waif-like models.
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I've been manifesting this for over two years.. and it's finally happening tonight. Looking forward to catching Dr. Micah Woods on tonight's live stream with The Grass Factor crew! Cc: Micah Woods Ryan DeMay

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I love this psycho chemophobia babble. If healthy living soils are the key to healthy plants, why do hydroponic, aeroponic, and other soilless growing methods produce such high quality, high yields? They're grown with conventional, chemical fertilizers WITHOUT soil.

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What rate did you apply the compost? 2000lbs/acre? Let's say the compost is 1-1-1 That's 20lbs of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium - you know, the thing you said harms soils.

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“Scientific evidence on the assumed benefits of popular nature-based soil management approaches (increase F:B ratios, restore soil biodiversity and AMF inoculation) for sustainable agricultural production is weak and cannot be generalized.” Pulleman et al. 2022. In an actual

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The 'More = Better' approach to NPK inputs isn’t sustainable for long-term soil health. Let’s dig deeper into this topic—it’s not as black-and-white as you think. You stated healthy soils are key to healthy plants. But now you’re saying controlling the environment is the key to

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An easy to tell whether someone is competent enough to have an honest discussion or not is if they use ChatGPT to formulate every response. Bad news, my guy. ChatGPT is not well versed in soil biology, soil fertility, or turfgrass management.

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In all my years of growing turfgrass, I have never read anything more asinine than the following line: "it simply means these benefits may be harder to quantify or don’t align with the metrics used in conventional studies." "Harder to quantify," or "don't align with

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I gave a turfgrass presentation with (unknown to me at the time) an NFL grounds crew in the audience. For some reason, I went off on a tangent and started dropping F bombs left and right. Half the room laughed, the other half had some really choice words for me when I finished.

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Instead of arguing soil quality should be used to quantify turfgrass quality, put your excess brain and dollar power into We Care Lawn Care. Contribute to St. Jude at this link: fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=783…

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54% of Americans read at or below a 6th grade level. Over 20% are illiterate. How many people are able to effectively communicate symptoms to their provider? How many people are actively tackling the things they can control, ie. lifestyle, diet, activity? Constantly seeking

54% of Americans read at or below a 6th grade level.  Over 20% are illiterate. 

How many people are able to effectively communicate symptoms to their provider?

How many people are actively tackling the things they can control, ie. lifestyle, diet, activity?

Constantly seeking