Fertility from the Ocean Deep

Charles Walters

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With the recent republication of Dr. Maynard Murray's Sea Energy Agriculture, readers rediscovered the forgotten legacy of an eco-ag pioneer. Murray's idea — that ocean water contains a concentrated, perfect balance of trace minerals in bioavailable form — seems almost as revolutionary today as when he introduced it 30 years ago. In this fascinating book, Charles Walters examines Murray's career and the amazing successes that growers have experienced with his methods, as well as further developments in this technology by creative experimenters.

Using hard data obtained in the field, Walters demonstrates that sea-solids fertilizers produce stress-resistant plants and food with naturally extended shelf life and vastly increased nutrient levels. Both an amazing narrative and a practical guide for improving soil and crop health, Fertility from the Ocean Deep is a must-read for everyone interested in the cutting edge of agriculture.

Copyright 2005, 2012, softcover,192 pages. 52 per case.

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PK
12/03/2019
Paul K.
United States United States
Fertility from the Ocean Deep.

Good read to get the basics of ocean based fertility.

R&
04/02/2019
Robert &.
United States
SEA-90 Minerals and Trace Elements

Regenerate your soils and energize your crops with SEA-90 sea solids. Ocean minerals and so simple to apply and inexpensive! This book explains all the principles described in “Sea Energy Agriculture” and “Grass the Forgiveness of Nature” (also available form ACRES). Every disease in plants, animals and humans can be attributed to a mineral or trace element deficiency. Learn how to address your mineral deficiencies in this book!

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