Churn rate

Churn rate even in a field of wildly different sizes does not represent a measure of crop abundance.

Comments on this blog by Margaret K. Welch:

“It should be clear that disturbances and contamination results from the falling and untended crop availability. My perception is that TreeRash was a bad idea and that although the science is quite sound, there were better alternatives to the Tree Rash developed by our generation.

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September 27, 2009 - Posted by Peter Mandles

http://marketingindustryreviews.blogspot.com/2009/09/the-revised-thesis-on-organic-consumption.html#more

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Jeff Rosenberg in Tree Wise is the author of the new book ‘Tree Rapids: A Guide to the Emerging Organic Techniques’.

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