Re: endophytes was Re: Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-02-07 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 1/20/03 3:16:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It would be so fine to find out that this sort of fungi can be 'overcome' through the use of CT, but I find it doubtful. Please, anyone who has any info on this, please share it. The beneficials in the CT would probably out

Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-01-19 Thread Steve Diver
[Previously... Re: [SANET-MG] Beneficial Soil Microbia] The question is how to get information on IM or IMO's, Indigenous Microorganisms. Well, there is a seminar on Indigenous Microorganisms at the Ecological Farming Conference in California, Jan. 22-25. Gil Carandang, a farmer from the

Re: Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-01-19 Thread Allan Balliett
Thanks for this information filled post, Steve. To share with the group, I was introduced to Korean Natural Farming a couple of years back. One of my interns came from a family that was commercially involved with Korean Natural Farming. The intern herself had worked for a season at a cucumber

Re: Indigenous Microorganisms + Korean Natural Farming Association

2003-01-19 Thread Steve Diver
Hey Allan - The language and resources I posted on BD practices as special culture approaches to take advantage of IMO's is accurate and revealing and expansive but certainly not the whole picture; nor should you assume that is what I imply. You can look at my resources in totality and