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mmmm76

12/29/10 1:28 PM

#21660 RE: dounome #21659

There is always soil. It is just like us.At times we need viagra to keep us growing. Get it.Mike
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mmmm76

12/29/10 1:28 PM

#21661 RE: dounome #21659

There is always soil. It is just like us.At times we need viagra to keep us growing. Get it.Mike
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feddupwithnitwit

12/29/10 1:32 PM

#21662 RE: dounome #21659

Soil doesn't get washed away from farms, you clown. Farmland is FLAT. Flooding rains do wash out the soil nutrients though. A lot of this farmland went unfertilized last year because the rain lasted so long into the planting season. This means the nutrient level was already low. Now with these flooding rains it will be even lower and in need of even MORE fertilizers.
As long as we don't have a repeat of last year we'll do very, very well. Btw, a repeat of last year is practically impossible. El Nino is over. 2011 will be the best fertilzer selling season in over 10 years. More fert means more goo collection which means more silver production. 10x more capacity to produce plus $30+/oz. means CHA-CHINGGGGG!!! What don't you understand, do???
It's clear as day. Oh wait...I forgot to mention Auric. A gold/copper property already worth triple ITRO's market cap before drilling the first hole. Do you still not get it?
You guys selling are going to miss the boat. Just do me a favor and don't post that you should have bought when it was 1.50. I don't want to hear it.
F--- VICK

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cartsoon

12/29/10 6:54 PM

#21668 RE: dounome #21659

Its true too much rain can wash away the good soil, also can cause mold and other diseases to existing crops, not to mention when they get the big one there will be no soil to plant in.


The best soil is the top soil. Erosion (water or other) can remove rich coil that took hundreds of years to acumulate in a matter of minutes.