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Old 10-09-2003, 02:12 AM
Tom Jaszewski
 
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Default Help with Compost Tea

On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 10:47:45 -0700,
(paghat) wrote:

An additional bottom line is you can't repair damage poorly maintained
soils with this alleged quick fix, whereas if ongoing soil management
techniques are correctly followed, then no reason to even wish for the
quick fix.


You're missing the boat on this one. Somehow you want to hold the
intire compost tea industry responsible for irresponsible claims. CT
is a PART of a soil development and management system. It's a valuable
part of a sustainable and/or organic paradigm.

Shit girl quit being so fing angry. Now that Pam and Vic are poking at
you you'll undoubtedly ramble on endlessly about how ****ed up CT and
it's proponents are. So be it. I could care less if my 5 years of
successes have no value to you or Chalker. (there's more than a little
behind the scenes politics there!).

CT remains a tool to regenerate and develop soils. It remains a tool
in taking dead soils and reintrodcuing biological competition. You are
concerned about glyphosate damaging soils and at the same time
unwilling to listen. That brilliant steel trap is now closed.