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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WF5L Weed and Soil Studies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brad who wrote (87)3/16/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: skreiger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 191
 
According to that particular article, there are approximately 700 areas which need the assistance of WF5L's expertise.

I didn't take time to look through the entire list, but it certainly appears impressive.

Any thoughts from anyone on the latest development today? I believe I misinterpreted the release and gave our favorite thorn a chance to stick me in the side. I'll take it though along with substantial growth in my investment.

More news yet this week?

Scott



To: Brad who wrote (87)3/16/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: JIN CHUN  Respond to of 191
 
The soil may be rich in certain nitrogen compounds, but eventually, the effect of water in reducing the concentration of the active levels of herbicide are negated.

Not sure what I'm talking about :-). Brad, excellent find. The vitriol in the original grain silo is getting at an all time high.
I am convinced that the scarecrow needs to get really scared, or else I will go children of the corn on it and roto till it back to the earth in which it belongs.

It is almost pleasant to see how active the soil study is in pursuing other acreage, most pleasing.

Jin.



To: Brad who wrote (87)3/16/1998 11:53:00 PM
From: VBH  Respond to of 191
 
YIKES!!

That is impressive...looks as if the soil is rather rich for 1001~