Re: [compost_tea] Re: Re: Re: SoilSoup Bioblender
The problem as has been stated by others, DR.EI, is that the marketing they do has planted the machines and info in many nurseries and eslewhere where the public will get the modest if any benefits. The move to true good organic will be delayed and diluted. This move to save the planet is far more urgent than to ignore situations that will slow understanding and acceptance of this vital change in agriculture. Bob
lblair_at_attglobal.net wrote:IMO there are always "bottom-feeders" in society.
Without mentioning the name of any particular machine, (and I have no
experience of any of them) some will be better than others and some will
be pathetic (look at cars).
Same with growing methods; we can research and find the ones we prefer.
Personally, I think we got the message about this one, lets drop it and
move on. We've done a good job of letting the makers/marketers know
that they are doing a disservice to their customers (even if some of the
customers are happy enough at the moment).
Lets just focus on what makes good CT, how to disseminate the info
(educate those that want to know), experiment and innovate.
And Thank You for making the info freely available on this list!
2c from me
Lynto
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