If an
agricultural system under irrigation has high salts that qualifies it as
unsustainable? Hopefully someone will let Israel and their kibbutz farm managers
know this. There are much more effective methods of soil development to deal
with salts, humates are one direction. Representing CT as an “icide” is
reprehensible. Hopefully the attempts to have CT labeled/registered as a
pesticide won’t get the EPA to far out of joint. But heck we’ve really been
able to control other government agencies and their views on CT!
Tom Jaszewski
www.livesoil.com
702-595-7012
-----Original
Message-----
From: Lloyd Charles
[mailto:lcharles@webfront.net.au]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003
3:07 PM
To: compost_tea@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Re:
Wormgold tea makers
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Jaszewski <tomj@livesoil.com>
To: <compost_tea@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 6:51 AM
Subject: RE: [compost_tea] Re: Wormgold tea makers
Jeez Tom Whats with the hate campaign on Carrolle Eddington?
So she sells a brewer ? So if the buyer has no other way of getting decent
water for tea they can buy the RO unit as an optional extra? Whats the
problem?
And if you continue to irrigate with high EC water your system is
unsustainable - Its ornamental so you can afford to tile drain and flush
the
salt out when that becomes necessary but then you have only rendered
someone
else down the chain unsustainable unless you go to the further expense of
desalinating that drainage .
Cheers
LloydCharles
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