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Re: [compost_tea] AH consistency



Susan, I guess it is Sunday somewhere, so I can answer your question....we are not advertising here.   
 
Of course we have the property mapped and tested. I can't answer with too much more specificity without giving up some trade secrets that are not mine to give up! However, I can say the property from which Alaska Humus comes from has been extensively mapped, sampled and tested with both surface and depth in mind. This particular deposit is not the 70 foot deep one you envision, however. These tests have been done through SFI ( and others) since 1999. If we start taking AH from another site, you can be sure it will be extensively tested as well. We are just as concerned about the sanctity of AH as you because we use it ourselves and sell it to our neighbors. 
 
In addition to the site having been extensively sampled and tested, and that testing continues, let me put your specific fears to rest: If you want to know how your individual box of AH tests out, all you need do is look at the tests we include with the purchase. We take internet sales from a single container located in our warehouse that holds about 1200 pounds. Every time we fill it, we test that specific 1200 pound batch with SFI.  We also post tea tests made with that batch on our internet site.
 
We make and test our own teas using AH from the very same warehoused container. We, too, want consistent, great teas with the high fungal and bacterial numbers Alaska Humus "promises."  That is why we got into this business in the first place, so we could make killer teas. Frankly, this is still the main reason we are in business. We like to make great tea!
 
To bring this around to a non-commercial topic, how many times have we heard that any manufacturer of Compost Tea products and Machines should be able provide tests? Alaska Humus does. Many others do as well.
 
I hope this answers your question sufficiently?
 
Cheers,
 
Jeff
 
P.S. I, too am a former geologist! Exploration geology is fun during college years, but it isn't for families or arthritic bodies. In any case, you may remember the law of uniformity from Geology 101?  It applies to Alaska AH as it does to deposits of coal, humates,......
 

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