Hey, Friends!
I'm very excited to announce that Dr. ELAINE INGHAM has agreed to
answer questions posed through BD Now! from now until the end of the
day Friday. Regardless of where you are at in working with the soil
foodweb techniques, now is the time to get maximum clarification from
the l
Dear Dr Ingham,
Thanks for participating in this fascinating discussion. As Allan
anticipated, your answers pose more questions, one of the beauties of
working with Organics!
1In one of your answers, you mentioned using wood chips as a source of
compost material.
My questions are:
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How are we to create a superior fungal-bacterial compost to spray on
commercially worked farmland to improve and maintain a high level of
fertility [shown by life in the soil???] SStorch
Let's be smart enough, though, to actually find her website:
www.soilfoodweb.com not .org
Frank
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:18 PM
Subject: Soil Foodweb
>Let's be smart enough, though, to actually find her website:
>
>www.soilfoodweb.com not .org
>
>Frank
Oh, Frank. You're setting yourself up! ;-)
I have black rot problems in my vineyard. I have
heard lots of people say the way to prevent is to keep
the vineyard floor "cleaner than your kitchen table"
which I interpret to mean, no mulch under the vines.
1. Do you agree?
2. Do you know whether compost teas are effective
against black
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Date: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:22 AM
Subject: Soil Foodweb Questions?
>Hey, Friends!
>
>I'm very excited to announce that Dr. ELAINE INGHAM has agreed to
>answer questions posed through BD Now! from now until the end of the
>day Friday. Regardles
Regarding the backyard scale, aquarium bubbler compost brewer,
what is the current research regarding how that compost tea compares to
commercially brewed tea?
We have heard that commercial brewers must take care to sterilize the walls
and surfaces between batches. Why is that? Why do the surf
Dr Ingham,
I would appreciate comments on VAM's, including answers to the following
(excuse my fundamental ignorance of this topic):
-The literature which I have access to indicates that they are of
significance in the growth of trees, but there is nothing on their role in
annual crop produc
question, right?
Best regards,
Frank Teuton
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:18 PM
Subject: Soil Foodweb Questions?
> Hey, Friends!
>
> I'm very excited to ann
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horn quartz /501/silica,,,sstorch
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