[compost_tea] Re: Subject: E coli problems, microbiology education, weeds and biological > controls

From: The Grahams <grahams_at_open.org>
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:07:11 -0700

Merla,

Somehow in your busy schedule...

There is "I am told" brewed compost tea available in some of your "local"
farmer's markets perhaps you can hook up with those folks for education.

The Inland Empire Gardeners in Spokane are an incredible group of very
active gardeners and educators of the public. They have had at least one
speaker on soil microbiology and compost tea. I can supply a contact if you
need one. They sponsor a free garden fair with seminars, etc. in the late
spring that reaches several thousand attendees all through a volunteer
effort.

The 'Capital Press' the regional farm paper (www.capitalpress.com may have a
rep. in your area) includes material on all of your subject concerns. I
suspect they would provide reprints, copies of issues or some help to reach
your audience. The last issue had and article on Compost Tea, one on soil
microbiology, and ads from related suppliers. All good stuff IMO. They
might "scratch your back" for a little exposure.

Some teachers and students (at all levels from pre-school through Grad.
Work) are looking for "projects" for science fairs, papers, thesis, art
assignments etc.

Try to sustain the energy!

Russ

--
Russell Graham - Purveyor of Plants - grahams_at_open.org - Zone 7 - Salem,
Oregon
  


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Received on Wed Jul 02 2003 - 18:37:11 EDT

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