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	Comments on: &#8216;Shark Tank&#8217; review: Beneath the Ink, PittMoss, NeatCheeks, and Melni Connectors	</title>
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		By: FR33D0M M0F0		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I work for a large wholesale grower.  The only reason we haven&#039;t at least tested PittMoss against peat is that his production wasn&#039;t at a high enough volume to meet our needs.  Hopefully this means they will be expanding.  It would definitely save us money.  Pittsburgh is 4 hours away versus importing raw peat moss from Canada.  We use 10 to 20 tons of peat per week during peak production.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I work for a large wholesale grower.  The only reason we haven&#8217;t at least tested PittMoss against peat is that his production wasn&#8217;t at a high enough volume to meet our needs.  Hopefully this means they will be expanding.  It would definitely save us money.  Pittsburgh is 4 hours away versus importing raw peat moss from Canada.  We use 10 to 20 tons of peat per week during peak production.</p>
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