Dave, I'm not trying to discredit you at all. What I am trying to say is that not once have you given any recognition to non organic fertilisers in a positive light. I am getting back to the original post about synthetic fertilisers and the destruction of soil borne beneficial microbes. Having been in the tree industry for 40 years is great, as long as you update your knowledge. Maybe you have and decided that the organic side is for you, good stuff I say, but trying to drag down synthetic fertiliser additions with it is "SOP" as you put it for organics.
I'm sure this will come across the wrong way (actually I'm 100% sure it will!) but here it goes - the Senior Agronomist at another store in the same company has been in the industry for exactly 40 years also and is due to retire this year (lovely guy). His knowledge on many things, particularly products, their associated uses, cultural practices, etc is astounding. What he is very short on is the science as to why these do or don't work. Myself and other qualified agronomists are constantly correcting him when he tries to get technical. What I'm trying to say and I've said it before in the Chainsaw section is that associating time spent in the industry (whatever industry) does not mean that your knowledge is somehow more correct than somebody who has been in the industry 15 years. Once again, you CAN have synthetic fertiliser additions and a healthy soil and plant at the same time - an idea you really don't seem to want to tackle at all. If you had been reading non organically biased literature as you (may have?) alluded to in your last post by quoting that section of my previous post you should very well understand this.
Oh and with my quotes in your last post that was excellent editing by the way to try and make me look like I was 100% flaming you
My argument isn't running thin so to speak, and maybe I don't have a good grasp of your work view and opinions, but I'd bet an internal organ I'm somewhere around the mark on the opinions part as you've well and truly had enough of them here for me to know which side of the organic/inorganic fence you're sitting on. I've got a leg either side and am probably classed by the true organic guys as being inbred or sleeping with my sister! Oh, and if you do have a good grasp on chelated elements please fill me in on what situation you've used them or what you know about them? Then explain to me how they can kill and upset soil microbe balance in controlled doses?
Also, please tell me the soil/plant test you get done to determine soil microbial activity?
Instead of making a statement Dave, I'll ask you a question.
Do you think that the controlled, appropriate inputs of synthetic fertiliser will kill or upset the soil microbial balance with the plant?
I know that uncontrolled inputs can well and truly upset the balance.