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DATE: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:50:20
        During calendar 2003 we conducted evaluations of Dr. Teruo Higa's EM-1 
colony of effective microorganisms. (Dr.Higa is the discoverer of 
this,particular, arrangement of microorganisms) We achieved splendid results 
overall.  We even ran dilution and regeneration tests to the 4th 
generation....with quite useable results.  This in spite of the caution that to 
go beyond the first extrapolation runs the risk of faulty or contaminated 
cultures.
        I heartily endorse this, particular, microorganmism 
culture.  Dr. Higa has (in our opinion) performed splendid work and performed a 
lasting service to the world-at-large,
through developing this biological agricultural support
medium.  Rarely, do we endorse any system or product....this material however, 
constitutes one of the rare exceptions to our rule.  These microorganisms 
directly benefitted EVERY type of plant on which it was tested....the most 
striking being orchard trees of the stone-fruit type (peaches, plums, cherries, 
etc.).
        I would encourage any further commentary directed at 
our group to be posted on the Off Topic list...or to me privately.
                  Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


From: Garnet <garnetri...@earthlink.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: 

>I have looked into this some for both my pastures and my garden. I grow
>many herbs because they are dark green, easy to grow and a nutrient
>dense food. I use compost that I make, add seaweed "tea" and use alfalfa
>meal in my compost pile to supply minerals, macro and trace. Also have
>heard of adding and feeding microbes to the compost and growing mediums,
>feeding with molasses. Ever hear of "Effective Microorganisms"? They are
>pretty much what is in a good probiotic only you can culture them
>yourself. Also found info that says synthetic fertilizers kill off the
>beneficial microbes in soil that make Nitrogen available and other good
>stuff.
>
>Herbal teas like alfalfa, comfrey, horse tail and others supply minerals
>according to an ND I knew in Seattle.
>
>Garnet
>
>On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 05:22, Thora Rasmussen wrote:
>> Does anyone have info on what constitutes good soil management.  What kind
>> of organic material is needed to keep our soil healthy?  I have considered
>> replacing the soil in my garden with soil from the mountains around here.
>> We still have land that has never been worked by man at all.  But any
>> suggestions, especially based on research would be appreciated.  In
>> particular for trace minerals.
>> 
>> As a side bar, can trace minerals be purchased in supplement form in Canada
>> that anyone know of?  They seem to be the thing I am lacking the most.  The
>> only thing I have seen so far is a multivitamin that contains some trace
>> minerals, but I don't want the entire range of vitamins, just those I am
>> short on.
>> 
>> Thora
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jack Dayton [mailto:jack...@harbornet.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 4:39 PM
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: Re: CS>taking supplements]
>> 
>> 
>> Garnet   2/10/04 7:39 AM  Wrote:
>> 
>> > Better to spend your money on organic and
>> > natural food based sources.
>> ********************
>> I guess you mean those grown in nutrient depleted soils,
>> or maybe you prefer that the grower dump tons of
>> chemicals in his fields in an attempt to replace what
>> MANY years of mismanagement ruined.
>> 
>>  Well I, for one, will / do rely on properly formulated
>> suppliments that are no longer present in our foods -
>> I do miss the benefits of the enzimes.
>> 
>> There many reputable formulators out there,
>> and also reputable retailers.
>> 
>> There is a learning curve.
>> 
>> Jack
>> 
>> Be Nice
>> 
>> 
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>> 
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>
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