[compost_tea] Re: pasture exp

From: Linda <wormwomantwo_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:52:35 -0000
Come on cut the invented titles and show some data!!!!!!


--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, T Dodge <tdodge@s...> wrote:
> Tim Johnson
> Program Specialist - Arkansas
> timj_at_n...
>   Tim Johnson holds a BS in Animal Science from The Ohio State
> University  and MS in Animal Science from North Carolina State
> University. He worked at Michigan State University Extension as a
> district livestock  agent in West Michigan, where he worked with
> livestock producers on production  issues, on-farm research, farm
> financial management and environmental issues relating to livestock
> production. His topic areas at NCAT are farm management, financial
> management, and general livestock.
>
> Hello Mr. Johnson
>
> Know anyone in the "beef-pharma" industry that will fund a
competitive
> or comparative studies?
>
> You appear to have connections that good verify the CLA, Omega
> questions? No raised hackles (nor knickers in a twist), just that
this
> list does attract skeptics of several flavors as it should, it is
just
> that they seem to have no money for those expensive tests they want
the
> results for,  we have made observations of relationships as Dr.
Ingham
> as said.
>
> On 2004, Aug 10, , at 6:27 AM, grazebeef wrote:
>
> > Well it appears that we all got our hackles up over a few simple
> > questions that your observational data should be able to supply. 
As
> > ones attempting to provide more info on CT, it would be in your
own
> > best interest to be able to supply more info.  Blind faith
doesn't cut
> > it. To be able to make some of the tremendous claims, either you
> > pulled it out of your hat, or it doesn't exist. In my opinion it
is
> > fairly simple to describe, from observation, what occurred in
those
> > pastures to get a eight-fold increase in ADG. How was CLA
determined.
> >  You either have lab test results or you are making it up. Fairly
> > simple in my mind, but hey, why worry about facts, it is simplier
to
> > flame those that want to learn more before they blindly follow.
> >
>
> Terence Dodge
> Soil Husbandman
> Certified Soil Food Web Advisor
> Mycoremediationist
> www.desperateAg.net
> 503.516.4794


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