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RE: [compost_tea] Aerated compost



I hope you are planning to post a pict here.  I, too, am interested in seeing it!

Paulette

-----Original Message-----
From:	Robert Norsen [SMTP:bnbrew@yahoo.com]
Sent:	Saturday, May 10, 2003 10:27 PM
To:	compost_tea@yahoogroups.com
Subject:	Re: [compost_tea] Aerated compost

Picture soon.  Will be in touch. Bob

Jason Austin <jason.austin@shaw.ca> wrote:Hi Bob

Your Model 20 & 40s sound interesting. Is there a web site where we can 
see them, or can you send a picture ?

Jason

Robert Norsen wrote:

> to George and Paultte
> 
> Looks like yer stuck on the middle line of the keyboard to me....
> 
> A message or so ago you were writing about how impossible the aerated 
> compost system is that is suggested by magicsoil.com. I was 
> impressed with the research, their equipment and the probability that 
> they are right. Compost certainly is much better if kept aerobic for 
> the entire cycle. Something we have not done elsewhere except in a 
> much more expensive system. Also the cycle is faster and they say 
> without odor. If their process is really without odor then the stuff 
> most piles are made of is anaerobic much of the time. Also the 
> temperature is all over the place when it is turned in the usual 
> way. The cost to turn compost is way up there.even when done with a 
> fork. 
> 
> As I recall your remark "But the (Magic) equipment is so big and the 
> process so expensive it ruins the idea of individual and small 
> operator composting. A small composer can't consider that process." 
> We were getting along with our old pile whatever it does" .
> 
> But full aeration adantages are many. Low or no odor
> full aerobic full time promotes 
> AEROBIC microbes full time.
> almost no turning labor or machines 
> required.
> compatable with vermicompost. 
> May greatly improve vericomost. 
> use less space, shorter cycle, 
> better, SAFER compost.
> potential for good Temp control
> develop aerobic fungi and bacteria 
> thruout the entire pile.
> Increase protozoa and diversity by 
> keeping more of original life.
> Leaves you the energy and time to do 
> the fun part of gardening.
> Model 20
> For a home or small commercial system capable of up to 20 CY per 
> month, cost of operation for a year is $ 21.00 ( 20 cubic yards a 
> month capacity. Can produce less as wanted) System cost $ 283.00. 
> 
> Model 40
> For a larger but still small commercial system capable of 40 CY per 
> month, cost of operation $30.00 for a year. System cost $ 395.00 
> Life expectancy 5 to 10 years. 
> 
> Bob's Brewers has the systems available for a limited number in each 
> size on request..
> 
> Does that change your attitude about fully aerated systems, George and 
> Paulette ?
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