Re: [compost_tea] Name that machine?! Contest

From: Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 22:56:46 -0800 (PST)


Thanks Jeff. Your a geat guy to have as a PR dude. Now if I can close that deal for a bunch of AH We will see recipes with outen of this world fungi !
 Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com> wrote:O.K. as list moderator I get to jump the gun. I can't resist. It is almost Sunday here in Alaska. What to call Bob's new brewer contest! For those who tuned in late, Bob's first model tea machine is the Bob-0-lator. It makes great teas in large quantities ranging from 30 gallons up to at least 500 *gallons with the same, easy to clean, easier to operate machine. It fits in a golf bag, though why you would want to carry it there I am not sure, and it weights less than my gardening shoes. So now there is a new machine, smaller. Six gallons. I propose a contest to name it. And I pick the winner unless someone comes up with a better one: The BillyBob-0-lator. O.K. while Bob provides us with the tests, let's see if someone has a better name or something else to sell! Cheers, Jeff
Bob adds * I've been saying 250 but I do have one going to Alabama that will drive a 500 gallon tank. The drawing board has some much larger for agriculture. Agriculture is where the big effect will occur on EARTH.

I was working with a farmer in Eastern Washington who plans to operate 300 acres rotating asparagus, corn, wheat- with less than 250 gallons. When I look at big orchards, vineyards and massive farms bewers are going to have to cover a lot of ground with big sprayers, fast. Bob

 



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