[compost_tea] Re: Compost Tea vs. Worm Tea

From: dkemnitz2000 <dkemnitz2000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 05:27:58 -0000

The 500 acres would require 50,000 gals. total water per day like you
said and me too. That's 83.33 gals. per min. for 10 hours. Out here
there's lots of farmland w/o irigation. What you going to do to save
the midwest from chemicals and drought? Unless we soil drench after
each major till. Maybe once per year? Think the tea could destroy
the weed seeds?????????If applied in the fall.
   Spray coupe is a self propelled spray rig. There are others. John
deere has some.
   To close the stomata (see below)will require the soil drench
probably yearly don't you think?
    The BOB1500 will fill the bill. Soil drench 500 acres in 10
hours. what is one time cost? Dennis





--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_y...> wrote:
> Dennis, we are a few decimals apart. Don't know that I am right
but -
>
> Is 100 gpa of ACT required for soil drench? I though SFI was
talking 10 gpa. for soil drench, 5 gpa for foliar, I think more
total fluid. ACT + water as a carrier. then maybe 100 g per acre.
Now 100 x 500 = 50000 gallons per day for just 500 acres. A mega
farm may have 10 to 20 tiems that aceage. 500 a day may not water it
fast enough. .
>
> Mega farms are putting this down with pivot sprays or other
irrigaton sysems. Don't know any farmes putting down that much
water with tank systems.
>
> ACT is not easy to supply either at 500 x 10 = 5,000 gpd.
>
> Our BobO500 will generate up to 1800 a day, our 1500 would
generate 5,400. So it would keep up but that involves long days.
Your term spray coupes is strange to me. What are they? What I
see are big wells or big irrigation ditches. It takes lots of water.
>
> Talking to a farmer with amazing knowledge talking about the NEED
for water. Let me repeat what was said: " when plants grow they
require NPK and many micro nutrients. If they don't get the microws
they need they will keep sucking water trying to fill that need.
Often much more water than they would need if the micros were
available.
> Compost tea can supply these micros in the right form and save tons
of water.
>
> If the micro nutrients are satisfied the plant closes the stomota,
conserving water.
> Big farms have a great effect on the ecology, aquafers and health
of the population.
> They use lots of everything including water. If compost tea is
going to have a significant effect on those items it has gotta be
used on most mega farms. Brewers need to have giant capaciy for that
market. . Bob
> --- In compost
> dkemnitz2000 <dkemnitz2000_at_y...> wrote:
>
> --- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_y...>
wrote:
> > I ? or for mega farms? Bob
> >
> > Hope I didn't trim too much. Bob the mega farms are spraying 500
> acres daily with spray coupes and similar machines. Have you done
> the math?500 gallon times 100 gals. per acre. 50,000 gallons of
water
> per day to soil drench. How many gallons is that per minute in a 10
> hour day/night? Will need a big well, tank and pump among other
> things. And I hate to put all that on without test results first.
> Dennis BTW, I don't have the contract for that acreage yet.
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
> To visit your group on the web, go to:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/compost_tea/
>
> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> compost_tea-unsubscribe_at_yahoogroups.com
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
Service.



 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
     http://groups.yahoo.com/group/compost_tea/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
     compost_tea-unsubscribe_at_yahoogroups.com

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
     http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 



Received on Sat Feb 21 2004 - 01:15:43 EST

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Tue Feb 07 2012 - 14:15:04 EST