Darryl, As usual you have jumped into something with your mouth in drive before your brain is in gear!
I suspected such a rediculas responce from you so I came prepared! First, many plants are attacked and distroyed by rot, fungus, molds and mildews. This has been a problem for farmers for many years. As I farmed a small 180 acres for many years I can attest to the truth of this matter. And I used a chemical fungicide for that exact reason.... Second, we are not in your neck of the woods we are in the tropics where many fungi and bacterium exist which your intellectual concepts have never seen nor heard of. Third, replacing a trace element like silver into the ground is helpful to many plants. As the replacement of many trace elements are required as they are depleted by the plants themselves and the over use of the ground. Fourth, the concept of attempting to remove ground pollution created by human waste materials is not new nor is it a rediculas concept. Another thought you missed! Fifth, the usage of such small amounts of the CS has proven very good for our crops over the past two years....but then you have answers most dont! Sixth, the resultant storage of many different products has an effect of giving bacterium and molds a great place to grow....if you have ever been in a bean dryer or a corn bin you would have some simple concept of that fact....this simply causes the product to have a longer holding life. Seventh, our soil here is so full of tanic acid from the gasses and natural break down of jungle that we need something to slow the process so simple things like corn and tomatoes can grow. But then your concepts never took that into concern did it? Your knoweledge of farming leaves a lot to be desired....your concepts also show your ignorance to other areas of the world and their needs. My responce was to a person who was asking a question....one which you have mistaken in your usual rash manner. HOW TO REPLACE TRACE ELEMENTS OF SILVER IN THE SOIL! We have proven that it has a value....except to someone who has no concept of what starving people go through to save the stores of food which they meagerly pull from the earth. Best you communicate with the person off list before you continue to make a fool of yourself in public.SO, before you decide you have the definitive answer you better look into the place your sticking your foot. Cisco Darryl wrote: > > Whoa back Cisco > > >What we have done to treat gardens, rice patties, corn and other acreage > is a simple thing for soil treatment only. > > What exactly are you treating ??? > Kill off the soil microbes with C/S as you would be doing, and you will > totally eliminate any possible chance of the crop/plants etc taking up the > nutrients that are vital for the crop/plants to be able to grow at all > !!!!! > The obsession to kill microbes with C/S should be tempered with the fact > that less than 1% of all microbes are pathogenic, less than 1% again of the > pathogens are harmful to man !!!! > Since I subscribed to the silver list this is about the dumbest thing I > have read. > It is either not what you do Cisco, or you should not be doing it. > Too bad about the dumping I will now get. > Soil microbes breakdown organic and other matter into humus and humus > gasses to make the nutrients available to the plant for up take via the > root > system and also the stomata on the underside of the leaves of all plants > ....kill of the soil microbes and you kill off the plant !!!! > > >We take a 5 gallon bottle and make the stuff so strong it is nearly > chocolate in color. Then we utilize a slow drip into the water supply > being sprayed or irrigated into the field or patty. This does not allow > for a contrlled amount persay but it does allow for the CS to get back > to the soil. > > For what purpose are you treating the soil ??? > It is not disease ridden, but will become as barren as Michael thinks it > is, if you kill off the soil micro-organisms, and what ever plants you > could grow in sterile soil, they would be sick beyond your worst > imagination, that is if they grew at all !!!!!! > > >Of 20 Rice Patties treated the results appeared to be good. We had less > rot problems less mold and mildew, and the crops appeared to be slightly > larger than usual (course that could have been weather related). We also > had less insect problems. > > Sorry Cisco they are rice paddies not the edible type of patties > What in fact exactly where the prior rot and mould and mildew problems ? > None of these are normally harmful to anything in the soil or plants !!!! > Plus the biomass in a healthy soil MUST contain these in big numbers. > The rot, mildew, mould etc you speak of are fungi from the family of > saprophytes, they consume only DEAD organic matter, and are not parasites, > and are as important to a healthy soil as are earthworms and nutrients!!!!. > > >I dont know if you are talking about 100's of acres but the same system > could be utilized in the irrigation or spraying systems. > > Lets hope no one ever does put C/S in an irrigation system ....would you > think heavy chlorination would be a good idea ???? yet that s the same as > putting in C/S for this purpose !! > So what is the purpose??? Unless the crop is sick what exactly are you > treating > ???? > > > I dont really > know if this would be cost effective in your area....but if it results > in a 5% increase in the production it could pay for itself. > > What is the mechanism that will cause an increase in production ??? > > >Espically if you dry your crop as in Soy Beans.....we lost a lot of > product due to > rot....eh just an idea and the point of how we do it. > > Well you sure lost me on this very unwarranted use of an anti biotic!!!! > C/S is for pathogens in sick organisms, plant, animal or human, not to make > healthy organisms normally totally dependant on beneficial micro-organisms > for health and growth, lacking in the very mechanism that sustains health > !!!! > I guess I will be bounced again from the list now I disagree again with > another contributor ....but what can anyone gain here from "nutty" > contributions, based on good intentions and totally ignorant science??? > .....before anyone jumps to Cisco's defence ....try reading " The Secret > Life of Soil " by Christopher Bird ...or " The Secret Life of Plants " same > author ....or just check out the most elementary info on beneficial soil > micro-organism's > Cisco you will have to do better than this ....if anyone takes this post > seriously then actually implements the suggestions they are going to get > the sickest soil, and the sickest plants. > > Darryyll > > JOSEPH T HARRISON wrote: > > > > Just wondering how silver, selenium etc. is replaced in depleated soils. > > Most fertilizer does not have these things in it. CS made even by > Cisco's > > method would be expensive on large scale farms. > > Joe > > > > -- > > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. > > > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. 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