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From: Tobias Koenig
Hi Tobias and list members
Re the canola I am certainly biased - I dont like GMO's
and probably within five years there will be no other type of canola
worldwide! I am exremely fortunate in that my neighbours to the west have
In a message dated 3/17/02 2:12:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SStorch wrote:
What is being found out by looking at the biological assays of the bd
remedies and the compost they make is that these things are the precursors
for life in the soil. They contain all of the organisms to
Title: Re: Re[2]: Compost for Brewers
From: SBruno
Yes we are doing that in addition to using the stirring machine to imprint
the atomic structures of the funal filaments and microbes upon the water.
SStorch
Thank you for this part of the info.
In LL
Markess
What is being found out by looking at the biological assays of the bd
remedies and the compost they make is that these things are the precursors
for life in the soil. They contain all of the organisms to initiate the
prosesses that will unlock all the nutrients and minerals in the soil
. I hope that the drought breaks soon on the
East coast.
Regards and best wishes,
James
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From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Compost for Brewers
Allan writes: some sort of baseline
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
Why do you need to know about the bugs? I thought it was just the
forces in the preps that we use, what have the bugs got to do with
it?
Well, again, yes and no. People have already received good reports on
the soil foodweb analysis of their BC. The Pfeiffer Sprays actually
have bacteria
.
Test away by all means but will it really tell you anything?
My two bobs worth.
David C
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From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 15 March 2002 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Compost for Brewers
Why do you need to know about the bugs? I
I saw a SFI analysis of compost from Freedom Organic and it sure contains a lot of organisms. For example, total fungal biomass of 1120 which SFI rated as excellent.
I've had tea analyzed by SFI but not compost. Anybody had BD compost or BC analyzed by SFI??
Dan
I saw a SFI analysis of compost from Freedom Organic and it sure
contains a lot of organisms. For example, total fungal biomass of
1120 which SFI rated as excellent.
I've had tea analyzed by SFI but not compost. Anybody had BD
compost or BC analyzed by SFI??
Dan
Earlier this week I spoke
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Subject: Re: Compost for Brewers
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at smtpgwy
Date:3/14/02 6:42 PM
I saw a SFI analysis of compost from Freedom Organic and it sure
contains a lot of organisms. For example, total fungal biomass of
1120 which SFI rated as excellent.
I've had tea analyzed by SFI
Hi Allan,
our budget is very tide this year but I would contribute to the
expense provided it is within reason. It would be very interesting to
get it analysed by Elain
Thank`s Tobias
Thanks, Tobias.
Does someone have the time to run the numbers across Elaine's
in North America offering garden seeds
grown using Rudolf Steiner's methods
of spiritual agriculture. http://www.kootenay.com/~aurora
-Original Message-
From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:02 PM
Subject: Re[2]: Compost
Dorothy wrote :
I would like to hear from Jose (or others) who have
built their own compost tea machines and gotten good
test results on the quality of the tea. I understand
that the design and ability to maintain an aerboic tea
makes a huge difference. Also, the tank should be
desgined so
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