Thanks, Steve, for the good advice and encouragement. I would add that
people's experience -- especially if they have been using ct in growing food
products -- is good documentation, too, and are thinking "data" -- short,
sweet, clear, as they write. Correct? I also see no reason folks outside
the US couldn't contribute directly here. Ya?
(I know it's hard to believe I'd suggest short and sweet, but even I can do
that when I try.:-)
What is correct, preferred NOSB address and addressee? Snail mail? Last I
tried, the email addresses on their web site didn't work!
-- Kirk
> Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 03:13:58 -0000
> From: "Steve Diver" <steved_at_ncatark.uark.edu>
> Subject: Re: USNOP Thing
>
> Hi Kirk -
>
> There is a Compost Tea Task Force
> created to provide guidelines to
> NOSB so compost teas will be updated
> in the NOP.
>
> Elaine and Will and myself are on it,
> so are many other people involved
> in organic farming and compost teas.
>
> If you want to write to people, I
> suggest you take a positive tone
> about the use and efficacy and safety
> of compost teas. I am referring to
> concerns about pathogens like E. coli.
> Put together documentation and send
> it to NOSB with copies to Eric Sideman
> at MOFGA.
>
> There is plenty of interest in getting
> compost teas updated, but it takes
> time working through the processes.
>
> Hope that's helpful.
>
> Steve Diver
>
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