Actually ATTRA has our answer, I sure. Steve Diver are you out there?
Christy
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From: kentjamescarson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: Organic selenium approved for feeds


> I dont think selenium is found in our local soils here in eastern usa,
> thought it may where there are rocks??? I do think it is in california
soil,
> so i quess all the folks eating out of thec grocery store with all the
> shipped in california produce are getting needed selenium. That ia why we
> put kelp and azomite in our compost, growing mix and as we can afford it
on
> our land. we also add azomite to our animal feeds..This is mined in the
> desserts of utah, where we also get real salt, a mineralized salt laid
down
> in the dinosaur era , and not processed at all.  Does anyone know the
exact
> source of the selenium? is it a rock powder being added?   We greatfully,
> now buy a locally produced chicken feed, that we add azomite and stinging
> nettle to it. I'd be curious as to the source of the selenium :)sharon


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