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Top secret plant nutrient from N.A.S.A future agriculture space station project
MSU Soil and Plant Nutrient Laboratory (SPNL) operate as an integral
part of Michigan State University providing support to teaching, research and extension programs. The SPNL offers a variety of analytical services on samples of soil, greenhouse growth media, composts, plant tissue, water and other materials related to the growing of plants (crops) received from commercial and part-time farmers, greenhouse operations, golf courses, homeowners, consultants, researchers, and others. Many county extension operations use soil and plant tissue testing as the foundation for extension programs with their various clientele groups. Researchers in many departments within MSU and other universities have been studding Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC line of plant nutrients and cloning gel with conclusive results showing Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC Top secret plant nutrients rated better in all test against any other plant nutrients currently being made today. The technology Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC is using is remarkable they employ 2 full time bio chemists with PhD's running 16,000 sq ft research laboratory & manufacturing plant in los angles ca, 140 acre agricultural test facility in Coachella valley ca with 20 acre of green houses, 60 of various crops, 20,000 sq ft indoor agricultural test facility working in conjunction with N.A.S.A space agricultural program. Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC spent an undisclosed amount to develop top secret plant nutrient for N.A.S.A future Agriculture space station project was canceled government funding was termaned releasing Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC from it multy million dollar contract with N.A.S.A future Agriculture space station project .. Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC retained all patens, formulas and technologies acquired from the 13 year on going developments made by Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC allowing them to release top secret plant nutrients for sale to the general public Top secret plant nutrient project bloom A & project bloom B and project grow A & project grow B also project clone gel bad for space great for gardeners and hydroponics growers. Thanks to Advanced Indoor Agriculture .INC http://www.advancedindooragriculture.com/ for showing me around all your facilities I was impressed Written by Michael quen Professor at Michigan State University |
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Top secret plant nutrient from N.A.S.A future agriculture space station project
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Is this snake oil for plants? I was thinking about using a whole bunch of red high-intensity LEDs for grow lights, but I really prefer to use good 'ol sunlight. Ray |
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Top secret plant nutrient from N.A.S.A future agriculture space station project
"Ray Drouillard" wrote in message ... [...] Is this snake oil for plants? No, it's snake manure. Steve |
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Top secret plant nutrient from N.A.S.A future agriculture space station project
"Ray Drouillard" wrote in message ... [...] Is this snake oil for plants? No, it's snake manure. Steve |
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Top secret plant nutrient from N.A.S.A future agriculture space station project
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:50:36 -0800, grow light wrote:
Written by Michael quen Professor at Michigan State University I call "bull stuff" on the 'Professor'. Surely a full professor would know to capitalize a proper noun ... especially if the proper noun was his own. There were other spelling and grammatical errors as well. My own use of my native tongue is far from perfect, but I am also far from calling myself a "Professor at Michigan State University". -- http://cannaday.us (genealogy) http://organic-earth.com (organic gardening) Uptimes below for the machines that created / host these sites. 19:46:00 up 50 days, 20:28, 8 users, load average: 0.12, 0.21, 0.18 21:58:52 up 34 days, 2:11, 4 users, load average: 0.03, 0.01, 0.00 |
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Top secret plant nutrient from N.A.S.A future agriculture space station project
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:50:36 -0800, grow light wrote:
Written by Michael quen Professor at Michigan State University I call "bull stuff" on the 'Professor'. Surely a full professor would know to capitalize a proper noun ... especially if the proper noun was his own. There were other spelling and grammatical errors as well. My own use of my native tongue is far from perfect, but I am also far from calling myself a "Professor at Michigan State University". -- http://cannaday.us (genealogy) http://organic-earth.com (organic gardening) Uptimes below for the machines that created / host these sites. 19:46:00 up 50 days, 20:28, 8 users, load average: 0.12, 0.21, 0.18 21:58:52 up 34 days, 2:11, 4 users, load average: 0.03, 0.01, 0.00 |
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