Re: [compost_tea] food safety and aact
Mike,
Did you see my last post? You were the one who said you'd done the testing,=
not me. All the issues you bring up apply to extracts as well as ACT, unle=
ss you have some data or proof otherwise.
I'd love to have you address my questions in my previous post, I'm not here=
to discuss liability issues in the ag world in regards to biological input=
s.
Tad
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On May 30, 2011, at 5:44 PM, "mikethewormguy" <mikethewormguy_at_aol.com> wrot=
e:
> Tad,
>
> So you can have all of the data in the world but at the end of the day, i=
n the commercial ag world, it is a risk-based becomes a business decision i=
n regards to applying AACT or extract liquid or for that matter compost and=
vermicompost or anything to a crop.
>
> It also depends upon how much liability insurance you have. I can only af=
ford to buy only so many acres of leafy greens if I screw up.
>
> For me, it is less risky to apply extracts and other additives.
>
> Mike Flynn
> Green Quest LLC
> BioSpecific LLC
>
>
Received on Mon May 30 2011 - 21:10:41 EDT
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