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Kirk Leonard <kirk@oregonatural.com> wrote:
Is a parcipitate ( is that a word? ) the same thing as a precipitate?
On another front, what air flow standards are good for making aerated
compost tea? I really wish we'd stop calling this "brewed" tea. There is a
reason for the bob-o-lator. I agree. It was Jeff that coined the word as if it was a sort of percolation rather than a brew. A brew inferres hot steady sitting there which is just what we DON"T want.. What do you suggest, Kirk ? And the itty-bitty-bob-o-lator, too. (I
couldn't resist...)When you see it you will understand the mirth connected to the size!! But the mirth has turned to wrath. Too many references and NO TESTS. Soon! Anyone for a better name for the Compost tea process ? Bob
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