On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:28:02 -0400, Suze Fisher <s.fisher22@...> ... Suze, why don't you copy over the whole post? Also, ask him if he went out to his...
... Yep, you sound qualified :-) Thanks for responding. ... <snip> ... Is this because these conditions make the nutrients in the soil more bioavailable to the...
... Hi Katja, Thanks for the offer :-) But Google translated for me, albeit roughly. Besides, the passage is true. The question is how do we explain that this ...
... I only left out one part (I quoted him directly otherwise). But I think I left out an important part, so glad you mentioned it. After stating: "As...
I just brixed a really yummy (organic) mango that I'm eating and it's *18.5* brix!!! With a fuzzy demarcation line (doesn't that indicate good mineralization?)...
... Oh, I spoke too soon. I see that there are several entries in the brix database of mangoes that brixed at 18, 19, and even 22! The one that brixed 22 was...
14 Brix on Mango would be the beginning of excellent. Jon C. Frank ... From: Suze Fisher [mailto:s.fisher22@...] Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004...
Suze, ... Does the refractive index on mangoes need to be updated? Mangoes seem to be the only things on the brix charts we can routinely buy that are in the...
... Ah yeh, I suppose my mango could've been hybrid. Are hybrids as widespread in other countries as they are here? I'm just wondering, since my mango was from...
... Quite likely yes Suze, the extinction of traditional plant varieties is a world wide problem. The big seed companies are multinational and market...
In my research to compile materials on William Albrecht and Carey Reams, I came across a couple new web items of interest. Check out The Albrecht Collection at...
Suze, ... widespread in other countries as they are here? I'm just wondering, since my mango was from Mexico or Peru. Sure, the agrichemical industry is...
... the whites, huh? just goop out some of the white and slop it on the refractometer? nifty! i've been wondering if that's possible. i'm all about brixing...
Katja, ... refractometer? No, not necessary. You break an egg, dump it out, and there's always some drops of white left that will drip out of the shell and...
Suze, I will attempt to explain these concepts a little better if I can. However it may call for some abstraction in thought. I am a learner in the area of...
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 00:53:57 +0800 ... Mike, Excellent post! Thank you very much. Michael Kick the Habit: Don't Vote! http://tinyurl.com/439vl Eat fat, get...
Mike, that was very well written. Much clearer now. I actually just got Dan Skow's book a few days ago and read about some of the same things you explained in...
One of the members wrote and claims he gets the below when he posts here. It is not happening to me and I'm wondering if it happens to anyone else. Could it be...
ERGS at International Ag Labs is simply microseimens of conductance per centimeter. Jon C. Frank ... From: larry breech [mailto:pafarmer7734@...] Sent:...
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 10:04:02 -0500, Jon C. Frank <Jon.Frank@...> ... Jon, are you saying that you don't deduct the residual salt readings? I've always...
Hi Rex, When IAL gets a soil sample we only get what is sent and when it is sent. We do not have the option of getting a baseline reading from a fencerow in ...
Rex, It is great having this forum in which to ask questions etc and learn more about the RBTI. My conductivity meter - twin Cond by Horiba, I think the one...