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Comment by bizwizon Sep 14, 2013 5:24pm
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RE:Deep thoughts with bizwiz

RE:Deep thoughts with bizwiz
Sorry guys... I guess I must have misinterpreted the total resource base for phosphate rock (which is mostly concentrated in Morocco) assuming that the mine life for the current operation (which is the major provider of phosphate) was nearing its end,... Coincidentally when I think of it, the Moroccans must be the kindest peopleon earth ! They'd never think of causing a crunch with phosphate rock ! I'm certain of that !

https://www.worldresourcesforum.org/resource-snapshot-5-phosphorus

Coincidentally despite alternate sources, I forgot to mention the reserve base for potassium, the major source of it being in Canada...I also wonder what the situation with boron is, our major resource being borax... Such boron while causing gigantism in plants once in higher concentrations, is deemed as an essential element for proper growth...Mind you trees (and plants in particular) seem to have the capacity to dissolve component minerals in rock by dissolving the rock itself . The ash content proves it... Now don't ask me which enzyme does the trick...One plant in particular (the horsetail) actually has a component skeleton composed of ..silica...

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