From: Jose Luiz M Garcia (gingerjo@terra.com.br)
Date: Mon Nov 11 2002 - 17:47:52 EST
Number One - I never said that wet compost is worse than
Micronized Compost. Every one has its vantages and disadvantages.
Number Two - You cannot inject wet compost in any irrigation
line like micronized compost. Micronization makes this operation
possible.
Number Three - I think you better start looking for some actual real
life
results following application of micronized compost specially to
vegetables.
I am sorry if Micronized Compost have performed so well in some field
tests in spite of all the odds against it. You need to talk to some
people that
actually use it and see the results. Any discussion on that topic is
totally useless
based only on theoreticall assumptions.
Are you going to Acres USA Conference ? If so, I would be glad to
introduce you to
a tomato grower that have spoken last year. You tell him that micronized
compost is
no good and what his reaction.
jose
C'mon, Jose. Give me a break. I am not interested in making a compost
powder
here. 1,000 mesh? Is that less than a micron screen or what? A
1/8"/5mm
screen makes a fine compost or vermicompost. Both need to be good and
wet.
Dry compost can contribute nutrients but wet compost is better. What
the
heck are you guys talking about?
-- Kirk
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