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 Paradym Problem: Turning who wheat into unhealthy white bleached flour.
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 Bare soil in orchard --a costly way to destroy the systems of the trees.
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 Texas champion pecan tree.
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 Dry molasses and lava sand.
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 Horticultural cornmeal.
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 Pine tree seedling in growth chamber.
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 Paper wasp taking care of its young.
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 Trichogramma wasps in moth eggs on card.
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Green lacewing eggs.
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 Dry minced garlic to ward off mosquitoes and other pests.
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 Orange TKO - A quality d-limonene product.
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 The vinegar to use in the oganic herbicide formula. Into 1 gallon of 10% white vinegar add 1 oz of orange oil or d-limonene and 1 teaspoon of liquid soap.
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 A buried tree.
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 Tree at proper grade.
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 Air spade work on the Texas Champion Pecan tree in Weatherford, TX.
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 Root flare shows growth which means the tree is actively growing again.
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 The champion pecan tree and the Dirt Doctor. This photo taken approximately 7 years ago.
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 Same angle of the tree, photo taken summer 2005 showing dramatic increase in canopy thickness.
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 Adventitious roots on pecan that was planted far too deep in the ground.
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 Soil removed with air spade.
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 Trees were planted about 12 inches too deep.
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 Young seedlings that are normally planted 4 - 6 inches above the finger pointing at the true crown.
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 Air spade tool.
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 Sycamore planted far too deep in the ground.
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 Lacebark elm with a proper root lare above the ground. |