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[compost_tea] Re: More on CT's for strawberries



Amigo Steve at Kimas Tejas Nursery -

brown rot on peaches
black rot on grapes
botrytis in strawberry
scab and sooty blotch and fly speck on apple
scab on pecan

Geography + climate + humidity + disease 

Humid East & Arid West 

Not about hip farmers vs nozzle-head farmers 
who just need to wake up and smell the roses
and pluck organic fruit off the vine in the
Land of Milk and Honey. 

Serious, kick-ass diseases that will stomp
you down and wipe you out by the end of the day.

Kids, meantime, are walking to school without
shoes.  Wife, meanwhile, is looking at the UPS 
delivery guy thinking he makes at least 
$8 an hour. 

Well, I've got half a deck of cards on the table
voting for CT's combined with integrated 
organic farming practices, but the other half 
is in reserve until I see further on-the-ground 
results.... before I can tell a farmer.. with
great confidence... that "this" will surely help
you achieve organic fruit by controlling these
rampant diseases in the Humid East.  

Comrade Steve in Arkansas




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