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Sep 15, 2005 14:08

Organisms are vital to soil. Moles, groundhogs, prarie dogs and other animals churn the soil while they burrow. This aerates and structures the soil to be even more beneficial. Microorganisms help rid the soil of ligins, toxins, and pesticides by breaking them down. They also defeat antagonistic pathogens and on some cases can make minerals for ( Read more... )

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platos__cave September 15 2005, 21:53:34 UTC
If you are gonna write something...please make it something I want to read. Which is not decomposition.

DANIEL SHAYS YO

I wear my USB thing proudly

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killer_kiki September 17 2005, 21:53:56 UTC
sorry i had to send it to krista

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hecates_wings September 15 2005, 22:39:06 UTC
lol I thought you said ORGASMS are vital to soil...
I have the dirtiest mind ever.

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killer_kiki September 17 2005, 21:54:32 UTC
get your mind out of the gutter!

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lune_de_louest September 15 2005, 22:56:04 UTC
why did both you and Laurel post that? is it for APES?? or are you two just crazy?

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killer_kiki September 17 2005, 21:54:18 UTC
we're crazy AND we needed it for APES

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kathryn2624 September 16 2005, 02:02:38 UTC
haha...I totally thought it said orgasms, as well. Are you guys doing powerpoints right now in APES and soil is your topic? If you are, that's awesome 'cause this is the week we did them last year and my group did soil, as well....so...basically, we kick ass! (But only if that's the reason why you posted this, hehe). :-)

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killer_kiki September 17 2005, 21:53:39 UTC
it totally is and i needed to send my soil info to kristas computer
:)

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kathryn2624 September 18 2005, 05:43:08 UTC
Hasn't Dr. E showed you guys safe-mail.net? We used it A LOT last year in APES. That way you don't have to let everyone on lj know about soil, lol.

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