To whichever poster was comparing AGM's low grades with those of other (sulphide) mines, if you dig deep enough (I'm referring to research) you will discover AGM has a particular type of deposit which is much easier and therefore more economical to process. You can't compare AGM's 1% with a WA outfit with 1%. Read up, its out there somewhere.
So, drill hole A218 looks not half bad with an intersection of 3.0m @ 4.7% nickel within a 17m(!) band of 1.4% nickel. These are very good grades in AGM's type of deposit.
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