In a message dated 10/8/02 4:34:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I did not know the CD had the figures on it. I did not buy the CD. We 
did try to take a picture of the screen when the slide was up, but 
Elaine jumped to the next side when she saw Doug focusing his camera. 
Hopefully, someone took careful notes. Many people asked me about the 
mysterious 'horn,' if that's what it was. -Allan >>

Well, the compost tea inoculants are as follows:
1.  a bd compost made with bovine manures, horse manure, chicken manure, leaf 
mold, fish racks, road killed animals ranging from deer to squirrels, and 
raccoons, if it is dead on the road, compost it.  This brings in the fats, 
proteins and amino acids essential for a balanced fungal-bacterial-protozaon 
compost.  I like to inoculate with Pfeiffer and the compost remedies.  15-20 
pounds in 500 gallons
2.  One third of a cup barrel compound remedy, this adds another dose of the 
bd inoculants plus your really good fungus.  Mix this into a mud so as to 
break up any clumps.
3.  Add equisetum tea.  If you ferment add one gallon, if fresh add three.  
This sets up the environment that gave us the fat hyphae in the fungal 
colonies.  Those suckers can pump some nutrients then.
4.  Add three to five pounds of a finely ground trace mineral.
5.airate
sstorch  

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