Re: [compost_tea] Re: Phytopathology journal article on compost tea, November...
Sorry to bore all of you with this, but I feel the need to set this person=
straight in their statements. Most of you probably want to just delete thi=
s.
This is back to Tom J -
Please note that Steve Scheuerell and Harry Hoitink are two very different=
people. My comment about Harry's paper applies to Harry. Not to Steve.
Steve has little to do with Harry.
Don't invent conflicts where there are none, Tom.
I was very clear in my e-mail about who had done decent work, and who had
not. My comments about the work on undefined tea brewing conditions was se=
parate
from my comments about Steve's work.
Elaine
In a message dated 10/28/2004 5:33:22 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tom_at_livesoil.com writes:
Hi Matt Ryan, The Rodale Institute -
You might want to read some of the recent posts from Steve, because there a=
re
articles on disease suppression by ACT.
[Tom Jaszewski] Has something changed? I was certain those were discounted =
in
your posts when you said, “Knowing the Hoitink crowd, they did not =
use
aerated compost tea. They put the solids in a jug, let it sit for a few ho=
urs, and
then apply. So, not the kind of tea that provides all the organisms.=
Elaine R. Ingham
Soil Foodweb Inc., Corvallis, Oregon
Soil Foodweb Inc., Port Jefferson, New York
Soil Foodweb Institute, Lismore Australia
Soil Foodweb Institute Cambridge, New Zealand
Laboratorios de Soil Foodweb, Culiacan, Mexico
Soil Foodweb Inc., Jerome, Idaho
Soil Foodweb Inc., South Africa
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