I've got my wires x-d again.

Will things that compost just soaking in an ocassionally stirred barrel is good for curing foliar diseases. It is my impression that he thinks it is actually better, perhaps simply because it is easier and cheaper to make than the aerated variety. He also thinks that 'just stirred' BC makes very good a very good foliar application and did publish an article on this in Biodynamics.

I hope this is helpful -Allan

 "good compost tea has all the microbiology a person needs for controlling
foliar disease - WITHOUT BREWING IT other than we do already."

does this meaning stirring or just letting compost soak in water?
This is a 'typo,' buddy. Will was saying that good BARREL COMPOST (BC) has everything we need if we simply prepare it as directed (stir for 20 minutes) This was based on studies from his lab, not from conjecture.

Thanks for drawing this out. -Allan



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