Dear Frank

>I gave a presentation on compost tea a few years ago for the US Composting
Council. IMO the liquid 
>should remain aerobic always. If it goes anaerobic other types of microbes
quickly take over and all 
>the ones we want die off. 

I think we are interested in limiting the fluxes in stoves that have to be
hot for many hours in a row. If anything, we want that washed out. It is not
necessary to do anything unless a threat is presented by the combustion.
Perhaps we need to run a high power test first to see what happens. It could
be co-fired with coal to see how it fares.

Regards
Crispin



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