Hi Jose - This is great news! Excellent work! But, yes, you need to have the ability to test there in Brazil. In a microbiology lab, you need to ask them if they do direct counts of the organisms. If someone is interested, we do help people set up labs in other countries. Basically, we ask that you work with us by allowing us to do your quality control. We train your people, do alot of research with you, keep you tied into the global-compost tea world. You set up the lab, hire the people, etc. Works well in Australia, New York, and about to open labs in Washington, Idaho, North Dakota, Hollland, and South Africa. So, if you are interested, we'd love to train someone to set up a lab there!
Elaine Allan Balliett wrote: > Question to Elaine Ingham : > > I live in Brazil and I manufacture Compost Tea machines. > I might have sold so far like 30 of those machines. > Most of the customers are happy by the results they have > in terms of practical results for disease control mostly. > They also speak very favourable about the nutritional quality > of the compost tea. I only use worm compost . > However, some "techies" do need more than practical results. > Having looked to papers all their lifes they believe more in a wrong > figure in a piece of paper than a wonderfull result in the field. > So, my question is : How can I send you a sample of the Compost > Tea to be analysed in your lab knowing that I live in a foreign country > thousand of miles away ? > Second: In case the logistics of the sampling operation wouldn�t work > out , what sort of analysis should I ask for a Soil Microbiology lab here > in Brazil ? > > Thank You in advance > > Jose Luiz > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------- > > > I just got back from PASA and found an email from Elaine offering to > > take more BD Now! questions about compost tea and soil foodweb > > matters, so, send them up here, folks!! > > > > > > Also spent a few hours with Will Brinton (and a hundred or so other > > people) today. Very impressive! Pause for thought, that's for sure. > > > > Anyway, let's not let Elaine's offer go unexploited! > > > > -Allan > >
