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8227
The ACRES conference starts this Thursday. My grandson and I will be staying in the Marriott and trying to see or hear everything there is to see or hear...
Rex Harrill
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Dec 3, 2007
9:16 pm
8228
Hi REX LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE PLAN TO LEAVE TOMORROW Larry Strite ... From: Rex Harrill To: undisclosed-recipients Sent: Monday, December 03,...
Larry Strite
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Dec 4, 2007
4:26 am
8229
I'll be there. I've got to check on those NAIS tags we slipped into Larry's potatoes last year! -Allan...
Allan Balliett
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Dec 4, 2007
4:17 pm
8230
I've just had an interesting email exchanged with Guy McGowen at www.biozome.com, about comparing Biozome to EM. I thought you'd be interested, as they are...
Kris Johnson RR
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Dec 6, 2007
6:59 pm
8231
Dear Group, As a measure of overall fertility of rangeland soil I had hoped to use brix readings from sap of radishes grown on the different soils. Radishes...
ibozimmermann
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Dec 9, 2007
4:02 pm
8232
There was a BioZome booth at the Acres U.S.A. trade show (2007). Unfortunately I didn't get by to visit with those guys because I'm using BioZome in microbial...
Steve Diver
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Dec 10, 2007
8:22 pm
8233
Kris and Steve, Thank you for sharing with us. The improvements in Brix readings documented on the biozome web site were quite substantial. I like the photos...
Nataraj
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Dec 10, 2007
10:16 pm
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HI, I'm new to this topic and am looking for a research paper that supports the correlation of high Brix with mineral content to reference for a gardening...
F. Dennis Sentilles
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Dec 11, 2007
3:31 pm
8236
Nataraj - I've never raised vegetables with only EM or only BioZome, so don't have any Brix numbers to share that show a specific effect. I've mixed them in a...
Steve Diver
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Dec 12, 2007
5:42 am
8237
... Aw, there is plenty of time for that stuff. :) Right now would be a good time for you to update the list on your new duties, whereabouts, and contact...
Rex Harrill
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Dec 12, 2007
2:03 pm
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I think a small mortar and pestle is much quicker and nearly as efficient at the hydraulic plant press. It is fast and very quick to clean up. I recently...
Jon C. Frank
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Dec 12, 2007
3:05 pm
8240
Dennis: I'm very new to the group too (about a year). What I have found is that BRIX and RTBI is probably "The Answer". But I have also found that it's not...
Johnny Stansell
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Dec 12, 2007
3:33 pm
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could anybody tell me what could happen if you feed a cow with just green grass?what if this is grown hidroponically?any suggestions on how to keep the highest...
federico careagac
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Dec 13, 2007
1:38 am
8242
you will get a sick cow. timmy **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes ...
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Dec 13, 2007
3:39 am
8243
Whilst hydroponically grass would probably not be enough for a cow, cows in New Zealand graze exclusively on pasture - with a feed supplement of preserved...
Mike
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Dec 13, 2007
10:01 am
8244
Steve, Do you have any brief words of wisdom about pathogen vs non-path.? I've got Guy's comments posted now, but I can edit them. ...
Kris Johnson RR
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Dec 15, 2007
3:54 pm
8245
... And are the the same ones in humans as well as in plants, or have common traits? Bob Avery...
Bob Avery
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Dec 16, 2007
1:44 am
8246
Rex, Bob, Kris, Many thanks for your very valued responses to my first Brixtalk querry. FYI - I have just started to use EM and TwinN at different rates and...
Luke Powell
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Dec 16, 2007
9:52 am
8247
Hello, I've been going through the archives having recently been introduced to the word "Brix". I grew up in CA on CCOF certified fruits and veggies. I now...
jennibluis
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Dec 17, 2007
3:17 am
8248
Kris - My recollection is that Guy explained that since archaea are based on RNA, they can't switch into pathogenic organisms. EM is composed on a microbial...
Steve Diver
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Dec 17, 2007
3:18 am
8249
Jenn, Welcome to the "club"! My head never stopped spinning. Some people on this list are very successful with getting their brixes up there, some like myself...
Bob Avery
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Dec 17, 2007
4:57 am
8250
Another example of the idiocy of supposed authorities, and a way of extracting more wealth from farmers into the hands of business. Grow you own, or at least...
Kris Johnson
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Dec 17, 2007
5:35 pm
8251
What none of these people seem to realize, or want to realize, is that O157:H7 (not 0157) wouldn't even be a menace if it weren't for fecal runoff from factory...
Bob Avery
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Dec 18, 2007
2:14 am
8252
A good book that gives a lot of information you are looking for in easy form is "Nourishment Home Grown" by Dr. A. F. Beddoe. It explains the actual mechanics...
David Ward
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Dec 18, 2007
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8253
The point is that they are deliberately avoiding talking about this problem! It's insane. KRis...
Kris Johnson RR
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Dec 18, 2007
5:25 am
8254
... Bob- While I know what you said below is the eco-ag line on e-coli 0157:H7, I'm wondering if you have a reference for your assertion or if it's just your...
Allan Balliett
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Dec 18, 2007
1:52 pm
8255
Regarding: How Safe Is Your Salad? "Another example of the idiocy of supposed authorities, and a way of extracting more wealth from farmers into the hands of...
M. Michael Crown
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Dec 18, 2007
3:23 pm
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Allan I hope you get a response. I'm always sceptical of scientific research that whitewashes a potential finding that could cost industry big bucks - what is ...
Kris Johnson RR
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Dec 18, 2007
5:55 pm
8257
It is obvious that a passion for cattle feeding is building. I'm sure there are lots of groups where that is a great topic, but I suspect there are many ...
Rex Harrill
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Dec 18, 2007
7:06 pm
8258
Interestingly, I have been asked by this group (Holistic Management) to wrote an article on the brix of grass and its impact on the environment and animal...
Jon C. Frank
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Dec 18, 2007
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