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Old 10-12-2010, 04:55 AM
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If I overlooked a link in your posts then I apologize - have you checked out Steve Solomon's 'Soil & Health Library' by any chance?

Pretty amazing resource for researchers.

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Yea I have but I forgot about it, thanks for posting that up. He does provide some good info.
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Old 10-12-2010, 10:27 PM
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Spurr,

Since you asked...

www.gardeningwithmicrobes.com

www.simplici-tea.com

If you're interested in aerated compost tea, you might want to consider joining the yahoo group moderated by Jeff Lowenfels (compost_tea). Keep in mind that it's driven a few people on here crazy and they've left after a short time.

Good movies/documentaries:

Life in the Soil (presented by Nature Farming International Research Foundation). Hard to find....

A Chemical Reaction by Paul Tukey (author of the Organic Lawncare Manual)

Food, Inc.
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Don't forget https://www.literature.org/authors/ca...in-wonderland/

Perhaps the most important writing to date for an open mind.
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I checked online at our local library and they have this book title: Life in the Soil: A Guide for Naturalists and Gardeners by James B. Nardi

I hope it's the same information as the movie/documentary you mentioned.

At any rate I liked the title

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I never read Alice MM. Are you having a laugh or is it some deep literature. I'm keen if it's laced with irony etc.
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I never read Alice MM. Are you having a laugh or is it some deep literature. I'm keen if it's laced with irony etc.
Bit of both.
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I checked online at our local library and they have this book title: Life in the Soil: A Guide for Naturalists and Gardeners by James B. Nardi

I hope it's the same information as the movie/documentary you mentioned.

At any rate I liked the title

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CC,

What I have is "Life in the Soil" presented by Nature Farming International Research Foundation produced by MOA Productions & Sakura Motion Picture Co. It's out of Japan, but the back has a review by John P Reganold Ph.D, Assoc. Professor of Soil Science at WSU. It's only 30 min. long.

Tried contacting the producer in Japan because we wanted to use some of the video in our presentation, but couldn't find anyone to contact (it's an old video). I have a couple of copies here if you can't find it and want to borrow it.
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Since you asked...

www.gardeningwithmicrobes.com

www.simplici-tea.com

If you're interested in aerated compost tea, you might want to consider joining the yahoo group moderated by Jeff Lowenfels (compost_tea). Keep in mind that it's driven a few people on here crazy and they've left after a short time.

Good movies/documentaries:

Life in the Soil (presented by Nature Farming International Research Foundation). Hard to find....

A Chemical Reaction by Paul Tukey (author of the Organic Lawncare Manual)

Food, Inc.
Hey,

Thanks for posting that. Just trying to put together a good basic reading list for newbies.

I have been a member of the CT group a few times over the years, and I couldn't deal with Dr. Inghams 'tude so I left CT-yahoo group each time I joined it. She just refused to accept when I proved her wrong and Jeff L. would stop my messages from being posted because they proved her wrong; he was looking out for his wallet and all that. He would let her messages dissing me get posted but mine would not be posted. And her and his calling it AACT is just silly...

The info in the CT group never impressed me, but some people did, like MM, you, Steve Diver, etc. I don't like Jeff L because he is much too much of Elaines lap dog IMO. In my experience he thinks she can do no wrong and whatever she writes is fact, even though she is often wrong. The CT group is boring IMO, it's just the same questions and info asked over and over again. YMMV.

Mostly I don't like how Jeff moderates by letting Elaine write what ever she wants, but censors my messages when I show her how she's wrong. Jeff L is a sell out IMO. And the fact he provides no references in his book gets on my nerves, I really dislike when authors do not provide references to peer-reviewed and published studies and information.

You and I have had some nice talks on the CT group in the past.
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The info in the CT group never impressed me, but some people did, like MM, you, Steve Diver, etc.
My favorite reads were/are the exchanges between 'Ted Peterson' and MM - friggin' classic stuff!

That alone is worth keeping the subscription alive and well.

Trust me.

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