Thank you for the reply, Elaine You mention that you need three machines. Is that at your lab or among custmers?
I also understood from your message three tests
1 soil before tea,
2 tea and
3.soil later, after tea application The program is clear in your mind and was clear as I read it but then when I tried to be specifics I was not sure of when and where of your offer. Is this 3 tea tests good to each of my customers when they start out with brewing ? That is a huge offer. . .
soilfoodweb@aol.com wrote:
Hi Bob -
I thought the offer you made was very interesting. I, of course, being the perennial scientist, want the data. :-)
I am so happy when you emphasize the importance of getting research done. Everyone in the world of compost tea needs to see solid scientific data. SFI has the data published in the Compost Tea Brewing Manual, of course. I've shown the results of some of our recent studies at the VermiCo meeting in Portland, at Washington Tilth Producers, and at ACRES. We'll be publishing those studies as well.
Last year SFI ran the first three teas that people made for free. All we asked was that you sample the soil before you start, and apply tea to the soil at least once, as well as the foliage. We asked to have the soil sampled again at the sap next,
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