From: laura_s@vaxxine.com
Date: Sat Feb 01 2003 - 20:08:03 EST
and one visiting group of deer can seriously change the e-coli content
was the corn field isolated during the test ?
Hi Peter-
Thank you for the clarification. Did Brantlee reference any data to
document her point of view?
The only study I know that says that E. coli can re-contaminate compost was
a study done by the USDA where they showed the compost was E. coli free,
put the compost on a corn field, and then showed there was E. coli in the
field.
Laura Sabourin
EcoVit Ecologically Sound Horticultural Products
Tea-riffic Areobic Compost Tea and Acadian Seaplant Products
RR # 1
St Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7
http://www.ecovit.ca
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