<<So? when I see test results of a given brewer, I question ? are we seeing the results of the materials extracted from the compost, the brewers capability to grow aerobic colonies or a mixture of both? I?m making my own judgment that it?s the latter. In that case, how can we say a certain brewer is better or worse than another by looking at the test results? Are there not too many variables>>>
I don't think it matters as much as you may think it does. First, you can take the very best Alaska Humus, with its unbelievable numbers and in the wrong machine get low numbers. Obviously you have to start with a compost that you know has numbers....but really, you can tell if a machine is working if you have any kind of decent compost/humus/Vermi. And, I can tell you that even something as stable as Alaska Humus has variability from batch to batch, so I don't put as much stock as you want to in uniform compost.
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