Yes, we do commercial farm and ranch consulting/education particularly focused on the organic side. Using fodder machines we have been growing various wheat, barley and oat grasses with different nutrients and minerals in order to find a high nutrient density grass that will build better livestock, more resistant to diseases and yielding higher quality levels of beef and milk. We are currently testing Barley grass growth in bio char outside of our fodder unit (mini makeshift greenhouse).Today we got our highest yet reading at 6.9 Brix for our barley seed. (8 day growth cycle). We suspect we will reach an average around 10 to 14 when our refinements are fully tested. Then we will look back into wheat, alfalfa, oat grass studies.
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