... Hi Kris: There is a highly paramagnetic basalt quarry in Havelock, Ontario. When I was at the quarry many years ago, I was told the roads around Havelock...
Mike Harvey <mharvey@...> wrote: Just like to add some observations about phosphate and its availablity. Totally agree with you re these products at...
hello, this is slightly off topic, but does anyone know where to get the 'homeostatic soil organisms' that jordan ruben and others have and charge exhorbitant...
... Hi Mark, There is an alternative called EM (effective micro-organisms). I believe it contains all the HSOs in primal defense and then some. I've also heard...
... From: Mike Harvey To: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [BrixTalk] Partial ACRES 1979 interview with Dr. Carey...
Larry, You said.".............. While soft rock is in a class by itself due to its unique biophysical propoerties, there are some other ways to improve ...
Lloyd, What you are saying makes good sense. The work you are doing is obviously cutting edge broad acre biological farming, thanks for your input. It appears...
... From: Mike Harvey To: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [BrixTalk] Partial ACRES 1979 interview with Dr. Carey...
Lots of talk here about soft rock phosphate lately. What do you guys think about greensand? Last fall, I put down quite a lot of it in lieu of adding more...
I had a phone conversation with a consultant re soft p rock, he said he has been able to get brix up high with high phosphates and balance calcium etc. he also...
... From: Bob Avery To: BrixTalk@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 1:39 PM Subject: [BrixTalk] Weeds Lots of talk here about soft rock phosphate...
[We're picking up right after Dr. Reams said that there is no exception to the rule that higher brix always indicates higher mineralization. I'm not sure if...
Mike, I guess I missed something somewhere.... your #2 has me baffled...2 Slow release P is best I felt from what has been shared here and other reading...
... 2. a somewhat acid soil Phosphorus more clearly than any other plant nutrient explains why some farmers fail in organic farming, or any of several...
Good insight Rex! As a further elaboration, I've read research papers on endomycorrhiza fungi where plants were planted in extreme acid and alkaline conditions...
Thomas, interesting that you mention a german web site. You are totaly right in describing the relationship of the acoterbacter. The point is realy stagering...
Larry, Thanks for your brilliant insights. I find this subject to be fascinating and complex. developing a system that will be economic in different situations...
Hi Mike reading the comment about higher the available phosphate the higher the brix is there such as getting the phosphate to high ? Larry Strite ... From:...
Mike, I can't support this theory of as higher the phospates the brix goes higher. Maybe the brix goes higher, but certainly the fungie are coming for shure....
Hi Larry S, I am no expert on this area others may have more informed comments. One of the central themes of Reams as I understand it is balance is so very ...
York-Th. Bayer, I share your frustation with getting brix to go up!! However we have had some success in vineyards and pasture. The concept is good, the...
Please bear with me. ~~~"There are hundreds of messages in the archives here that say, one way or another: "You've got to get the soil biology humming along to...
Hi Thomas, One key word was left out of the rule below. The word is AVAILABLE in front of the word phosphate. There is a tendency for this word to get left...
AB>So what do you make of guys like Reams and Kinsey and Albrecht who paid little or no attention to soil biology and still got (and get) results? I cannot...