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<description><![CDATA[It's an interesting question.  We have always had satisfactory establishment of our plant species so haven't really investigated it.  I've heard a lot of conflicting information and advice about inoculation, but don't really have a good feel for what makes sense and what is marketing.  ]]></description>
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