>> >Allan writes: <<some sort of baseline for the substances>>
>> >Well, yes...FWIW.  But let's never forget that it's FORCES we're workingwith here, 
>not just substances.  Brer Lovel's "The Nature of Forces"
>bears re-reading.

I would support testing the preps and will contribute $ if you go ahead. How would you 
get a "scientific" measurement of life forces anyways, one that would be accepted by 
the status quo academic/ag community? If tests indicate a higher level of beneficial 
organisms, it would be proof to me that the preps are adding something to the growing 
environment. To just depend on believing that there are life forces at work based on 
one's own experience won't get BD out of the woo-woo realm - which seems to be needed 
if BD is going to gain wider acceptance. Personally, I'm a believer, but I also am 
curious to see what the tests would produce. 
Nancy G.
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