Maybe there will be net-feedback I can archive on the subject. I'll make that available in my GOPHER/FTP directory. I have an area on biocontrol where the document will end up. I hope the product won't be too expensive but if it really works it should be quite a boon to us organic vegetable/fruit growers. A few questions: 1) Is it non-specific as to seeds it inhibits germination in? 2) How long does the effect last? 3) What happens to seeds that are affected by it? Is their germination partially or completely inhibited? temporarily or permanently? 4) Does it need to be applied alone or can it be mixed with granular, organic fertilizers or other dry soil amendments? If I could apply it the required amount of time ahead of planting without it affecting crops I would make sure my budget included purchase of the amount needed each season. Imagine growing onions, garlic and carrots with competetion from weeds or just systematically ridding whole gardens of annual weeds. Access to sunSITE archives: FTP: ftp sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/agriculture/sustainable_agriculture GOPHER: telnet sunsite.unc.edu Login: gopher Enter terminal emulation (vt100) go to sunSITE archives, Sustainable Agriculture Information Let me know if you need further information. I'd appreciate it if you'd send me anything else you find on corn gluten meal. Thanks. Lawrence : : london@sunSITE.unc.edu