Re: [compost_tea] Re: Mycorrhizal spores on market
Hi Titel -
We have in the past tested Bio-Organics.
Is that enough explanation?
Any time people want to do testing on their own, I'd like to know the
results. any time a company wants to do some testing, and prove to me that their
product has improved, I'm happy to look at the data. I do tend to ask that there
is real data, not an anecdotal story of "they tried it and things got
better." Maybe the weather was better this year, as compared to last, and that's the
real reason for the improved plant growth.
Actual treatment and control info is needed. OK?
SFI has a "Great Results" page, where you can see what "the best" are
achieving in any product we have tested. When companies test, but the results don't
come out well, that's when the data don't get posted. So, if you don't see a
product up on the Great Results page, then you might want to consider what
that means.
You might want to ask the company you are considering buying from if they
have had their product tested. And if they say yes, then ask for the results of
the testing. If they give you data, but you can't make sense of them, send me
the data, and I'll explain them. If they are indeed great results, I'll be
interested in getting that data to put up on the website!
Elaine R. Ingham
Soil Foodweb Inc., Corvallis, Oregon
Soil Foodweb Inc., Port Jefferson, New York
Soil Foodweb Institute, Lismore Australia
Soil Foodweb Institue Cambridge, New Zealand
Soil Foodweb Inc., Hilversum, The Netherlands
Laboratorios de Soil Foodweb, Culiacan, Mexico
Soil Foodweb Inc., Jerome, Idaho
Received on Thu Jun 17 2004 - 11:53:14 EDT
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