Fwd: Re: ELAINE: BD NOW! What is the future of compost tea?

2002-01-09 Thread Allan Balliett
> >Allan Balliett wrote: > >> *Compost teas. Where does she see this technology going? What is >> the frontier of compost tea? (from Steve Diver) > >I see compost tea replacing toxic chemical pesticides for the most >part. BD preps work the same way, I think. Why? They have the >organisms i

Re: Fwd: Re: ELAINE: BD NOW! What is the future of compost tea?

2002-01-09 Thread Glen Atkinson
Allan Balliett wrote: > BD preps work the same way, I think. Why? They have the > >organisms in them that inhibit, compete with and consume the > >disease-causing organisms. I think we could do alot to making certain > >that the BD preps "work" every time if we understood the organisms in > >

Re: Fwd: Re: ELAINE: BD NOW! What is the future of compost tea?

2002-01-10 Thread Allan Balliett
For the Akashic - Elaine Ingham wrote the paragraph below, not Allan Balliett. >Allan Balliett wrote: >> BD preps work the same way, I think. Why? They have the >> >organisms in them that inhibit, compete with and consume the >> >disease-causing organisms. I think we could do alot to makin

Re: Fwd: Re: ELAINE: BD NOW! What is the future of compost tea?

2002-01-10 Thread Allan Balliett
I've passed this question to Elaine, but let's keep in mind that Elaine is an expert in microbiology and not in biodynamics. She is very open to biodynamics, can perceive that it does 'work' and is interested in knowing more about it. Please, everyone, do not take her statements about biodynam