Hi Allan,
I am getting all the mails in Mime Version which
makes it very difficult to read the messages.
Do you know the reason ?
jose
Does anyone knows a good source of information
on how to make good peppering ?
I know that you have to carbonize samples but
to what extent ? Does the sample needs to become
like pure charcoal ?
How can I make a peppering for soil nematodes ?
Like root knot nematodes ?
Thanks in advance
jose
Dear List members,
Sorry for this off topic request. I will be teaching
A Sustainable Agriculture course here in Brazil
And do not have any good picture or drawing to
Illustrate the posters and folders.
Can anyone help me with that ?
Thank You
jose
Im trying to get my head around CEC, if you add Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+,
you get the CEC. The remainder is what, hydrogen? Is this assumed,
what about aluminium? Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
-
The CEC is calculated taking into consideration the bases
A Tribute to Viktor Schauberger
http://www.kupferspuren.at/Welcome%20english.htm
jose
I have been thru all Yahoo Groups and could not
find the new Compost Tea List.
Can someone give me the exact address ?
Thank You
jose
Dear List Members,
I decided to gather all the thoughts and phrases that
would convey some sort of wisdom on them and unite them
in a little booklet.
By doing that I will be connected not only to the authors
by also to the contributors who have send them .
If you have any one you think I
In a message dated 8/6/02 4:54:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How does lime do this? Why would destroying the humus-building
complex
be
a
problem in forest soils but not agricultural soils? Any ideas?
It is a problem in agricultural soils. As CaCO3 breaks down under
various
Someone wrote to someone and someone replied :
Robin Duchesneau Wrote in reply to Daniel,
In forest, we often find low quantities of assimilable forms of
nitrogen, Q I take it you mean water soluble nitrogen forms (nitrate
and ammonia) ? with the high load of organic matter and active decay
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De: Hugh Lovel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 10 de julho de 2002 21:17
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: Smallest Entities Rock Dust was (Rock Dust in Idaho)
Dear Chris,
Of course it will work with rock dusts. Powdered limestone is a
How about a soil analysis ?
From what you describe it looks
like your soil is lacking a fair amount
of Calcium
and if it is Calcium what is missing not peat or compost will do the job
on a short
term.
How about knowing what is its Base Saturation ?
How about trying to put
Dear Monsieur,
If you think that AIDS is transmitted by copulation as you say
you probably also think that AIDS is transmitted by any sort
of virus or more precisely HIV virus. If this is true maybe it is time
for you to review your way of thinking. After all this is a list that
challenges
the
Excellent article.
Thanks for the contribution.
I love you all
Jose
- Another ACRES reprint at
http://www.acresusa.com/toolbox/reprints/composttea_feb01.pdf, this
one by Mary Howell-Martens provides a great overview of the brewing
and use of compost tea
-Allan
I make Compost Tea Brewers that do circulate
the tea many times. A tea like that will not have a very high
fungal population but will have an excellent bacterial population.
Users of my brewers are coming to me on the phone everyday
telling me that this process is excellent and control many
Serious people engaged in transmutation studies.
Their explanation of the phenomena goes a little beyond
Louis Kervran.
http://www.transmutation.com/
Jose
When designing a Tea brewer don't
Forget that tubes and pipes do retain
Bio films. You want a machine with
As less tubes as possible.
Jose
I don't see a chance that a Compost Tea could contaminate
any produce provided the compost has gone thru what we call
the Thermophilic Stage in which temperature raises to up to
60 deg Celcius and remains in that levels for at least 3 to 5 days.
I also find quite unlike that Salmonella could be
That is what I have said that I would like to see those
results in terms on numbers/ml. That can be obtained
very easily with a microscope and a direct reading after
some dilution of the a known liquid quantity.
By the way my Compost Tea machine does not favours
Fungi which is very bad but it is
Sorry
folks but that newsis only about a year
old.
It
is being going in the net for almost a year by now and there
Is
nothing one can do by now.
Jose
Andrew Wellen wrote:
Sorry if you already got this. Hope
it's current. If you have time...
please copy and
sign
The
This site is not working. Are you sure that this is the proper
URL ?
Jose
The numbers for the testing on it show excellent results. You can find
what they have so far at
simplicit-tea.com. More information coming in May.
Bonnie York
This is what they want you to believe.
Jose
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 03:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the time you pay for all the tests you can purchase your own
microscope
and immediately see results. That is what I reccomend.
The microscope cost $25,000.
BonnieYork
Some quite interesting pictures of devas.
One of the is related to Biodynamic Agriculture.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/3987/devas4.html#Eskild's%20Pict
ures
Jose
Dear Hugh
I have changed my computer and have lost your
E mail address. I need to get in contact to order
one of the field broadcasters to be installed down here
in Brazil.
Please e mail me privately
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jose
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