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St James Gold Corp V.LORD

Alternate Symbol(s):  LRDJF

St. James Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold exploration and mining company. The Company is on focused the discovery and development of economic mineral deposits by acquiring prospective exploration projects. The Company holds 29 claims, covering 1,791 acres, in the Gander gold district in north-central Newfoundland located adjacent to New Found Gold Corp.’s Queensway North project, and nine claims, covering a total of 1,730 acres, in central Newfoundland located adjacent to Marathon Gold's Valentine Lake property. The Grub Line property is located approximately 3.5 kilometers (km) west of the town of Gander, NL. The Quinn Lake Property comprises two contiguous mineral licenses totaling 700 hectares (ha).


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Comment by staolinon Nov 03, 2009 1:57pm
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Post# 16448528

RE: Using Moly as a Fertilizer - New Use!

RE: Using Moly as a Fertilizer - New Use!"Agriculture shows applying 0.5 to 1lb Mo per acre improves crop yields by
30% Molybdenum is benign to environment. The entire worlds yearly production of
Molybdenum would be required to cover just the USA agricultural land."

It is careless statements like this that lower my opinion of the management of other good Moly prospects. I have read through the published reports I can find from TTQ and MSQ and they don't stack up to the clarity, objectiveness or forthrightness that is consistently found in documents from Bard.

In this case the amount of Mo applied as fertilizer is overstated by about 1000%. It is poorly written, unreferenced and lessens my confidence in what they say.

The news, pronouncements and presentations from Bard are much more careful. I feel like I almost don't need to discount their reports in order to account for reality.

But the more widespread use of Sodium and Ammonium molybdate would be a gigantic boon to Moly and would certainly cut back on the environmental disasters occuring due to the overapplication of nitrogen.
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