Re: [compost_tea] Re: Re: My compost

From: butch ragland <wilddog_202_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:07:22 -0800 (PST)
Notice that I say beneficial, but not necessarily for
ACT. You just have to check.

> Flash heat sterilized materials need to be composted
> to decompose the 
> de-nature materials. 

> So, if you buy something heated to high temp to kill
> all living  organisms in
> the material, it will not be useful for making
> compost tea,  until you turn
> the sterilized, or pasteurized material back into
> something that  has the
> needed biology.

>
> Kirk  don't take offense, but there is a huge
> variety
> of feed stocks that must be  dealt with. Many
> methods
> must be employed to change a problem into  something
> that can be used beneficially. So if this feed lot
> situation  delivers product that can be further used
> without causing an environmental  problem then its a
> good thing.
> Finding some bulking agent then amending  for the
> specific tea desired seems the  answer?
> ---
>
>
> 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
>
>


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


     
           
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