All: Over the years I have bashed my head against many brick walls and I
finally learned that you don't fight the system, you use it.
To use the system you need two main things:
1, You need to be very clear on what you want.
2. You need to know the system and all it's intricacies so that you can
On 25 May 02, Lloyd Charles wrote:
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Dig deep (if you're brave enough) and you will find connections
from these researchers back to the multinational chemical
companies.
Watch out for Viral Marketing too. George Monibot in his recent
The Fake Persuaders article wrote:
An article on
Dear NOSB members and those interested in compost teas:
I have been informed in the last few days that the process of making
amplified aerobic microbial cultures starting with high quality compost,
aerated water and nutrients to create a high bacteria and fungal count
product useful
Com;ost tea must be good stuff if they want to restrict its use! SStorch
- Original Message -
From: Frank Teuton Subject: Trouble Brewing: Science, Compost Teas and
Organic Certification
Dear Frank and other brewers
When I attended Elaine Ingham's workshop two seasons ago I wondered how long
it would take the chemical industry to react to what she
show a consistent pattern of making efficient Compost Teas as measured by
a lab ( any lab) analysis showing an upward curve of microorganism
multiplication.
It is impossible for me to send her a sample, even if I use Fedex, so I have
done
a contract with the main Microbiological Ag lab ( state owned
The final numbers should be the ultimate proof. Till I get the numbers I
should say nothing more but I do not agree to some oppinions that
have the tendency
to present Dr Elaine as the only person in the world capable of
telling you the right
way of doing things.
Jose - Your tea may be good
From Cheryl Kemp
For Elaine, firstly thanks for the tremendous job you are doing -
were are learning so much, and your work is really helping us to
understand how Biodynamics works in the soil.
My question is: Can a flowform be used instead of a brewer for
compost tea,