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RES: RES: [compost_tea] Vegetable quality



OK mate. Anytime.

Jose


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on 28/11/02 11:15 AM, Jose Luiz M Garcia at gingerjo@terra.com.br wrote:

> I will try some CT on corn, dry beans, ginger and other crops
> with relation to brix increase whenever I can and will let you know.
> Fortunatelly we have a few list members from "down below"
> and can do experiments round the year.
> Any Australians willing to help ?
> 
> jose
> 
> 
> 
>>Hi Jose and others,
I'm new to this list and am very inspired by compost and compost teas.
I'm
a student of Ecological Agriculture, Sydney uni, and I've witnessed
Elaine
speak only once, but that was enough to open me to the world of soil
organisms.
I am very interested in what you are doing Jose, and my patience is
being
tested in this area.  I'm just beginning to look into proposals for the
uni
to have composting and tea making facilities.  I'm also trying to link
up
other students and farmers to be part of the brix testing.  I may get a
chance to do some testing before all of this is up and running, but as I
said previously patience is required.  Will let you know when we can be
of
help, till then keep up the good work.

Liz




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