I think I reported that an unappetizing paddock became very attractive to my sheep after spraying with Agri-Synthesis� remedies. That's probably the only demonstration I have right now that Gregs' preps are 'doing something,' however, I will say that the 1-year-off-from-20+-years-of-no-till-chemical-corn soil that I was double-digging early this week sure smells and works better than I would ever imagine it would or could this early in its restoration.
As far as Greg's preps expiring, I don't think that's the case. I think the bottles state the appropriate aspects to apply the fall and spring remedies, not when the contents becomes useless. Stability and readiness to use are sales points on this product, are they not? A question I have for everyone is "Can't Greg's remedies be readily propagated infinitely?" Since they are potentized, are they not now the 'mother' for endless batches of equal remedy? I would think they are, but I'd appreciate insights from you more experienced potentizers. Myself, I assume that once you buy a unit from Greg, if you don't spill it, you need never purchase another, but simply dose your own units from that point on. btw - I did put a drop of Gregs remedy into a glass of commercial organic apple juice. Just as Greg said, the taste changed dramatically instantly, with no stirring. The taste was not profoundly better, unfortunately, but a certain 'edginss' was gone from the taste. I assume that if I had tried this with commercial chemical apple juice that the change would have been more pronounced. -Allan >I have used a sample of the new Agri- Synthesis >remedies and the jury is still out...it was December and the stuff was going >to expire [like terminator seed] so I had to use it quick [at $75/acre].
