From: Glen Thomson (g.w.thomson@shaw.ca)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2003 - 10:34:54 EST
Along the same lines, when we use forest litter for pre innoc, what
should we assay for to make sure that is a beneficial, and not
pathogenic, innoculant?  Do we need a full organism assay, or can we
save a bit by just looking at a few items?
I know my compost needs to be fully analyzed, just wondering how to
screen several forest soil sources to find the best one (without totally
breaking the bank)
laura_s@vaxxine.com wrote:
> 
> can you tell us more about this Elaine or is the info on your site ?
> 
> Laura Sabourin
> EcoVit Ecologically Sound Horticultural Products
> Tea-riffic Aerobic Compost Tea and Acadian Seaplant Products
> RR # 1
> St Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7
> http://www.ecovit.ca
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