Re: [compost_tea] Brewing time for soil applications only

From: John Cowan <vivax_at_northlink.com>
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 13:16:44 -0700
Of course.

What is the point other than to ask the question? What organisms are you feeding? How many of the 10,000's of different species necessary for a fully functional soilfood web are present? CT increases diversity and numbers.

John Cowan

butch ragland wrote:
I take your response to say it would be better to
brew.

My question is more on the order of science. With the
simple question, would it feed the organisms present
in the soil?

--- John Cowan <vivax@northlink.com> wrote:

  
How fast would bread rise if you only put one small
particle of yeast in 
the dough? It seems to me that compost tea is about
generous inoculation 
of the soil so that the biological process moves
into high gear. It is 
not simply about food resources.

John Cowan


    


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Butch Ragland
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cocaine, alcohol, cigarettes,etc
I'm sorry to report that
cooperation is not


		
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