RE: [compost_tea] Re: Weird Wine Grapes and Mealie Bug

From: Linda Meyer <linda.meyer_at_cadence.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 15:20:36 -0800

To hi_yield

I am now frustrated to the point of responding to you. Please keep your
comments appropriate and professional. Divergent viewpoints, when
delivered free of personal attack are valuable. This list serve deserves
better from you.

Linda Meyer, backyard gardener


-----Original Message-----
From: hi_yield1 [mailto:hi_yield1_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 3:05 PM
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [compost_tea] Re: Weird Wine Grapes and Mealie Bug


Come on Mike,
Some where along the way it's getting diluted?? Are you sure you see the
whole picture?? Like the old saying goes you bullshit your friends and
I'll bullshit mine but let's not bullshit one another!~! Are you in the
business???????????? Take care Hi_Yield1.

--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mike Benton" <compost_at_m...>
wrote:
> Greetings all
> The jury has returned and it appears that AACT is not the guilty
party in
> this saga.Leaf tests came back with very high Boron levels.This
would give
> the growth characteristics that we saw.The question is now ,could
AACT make
> unavailable B suddenly become available? Soil tests will be done
post
> harvest as the ones available were from two different labs and a
year apart
> with no indication of methods used so comparsions were proberly not
worth
> much.All comments will be appreciated.
> Mealie bug has become a problem in this area this year,and I was
wondering
> if there have been any biological control that list members might
have
> tested.Good or bad comments would be great .We have used citrus oil,
neem,
> nicotania extract and dormant oil ,all with a fair amount of success
but a
> specie specific bio product would be nice .Maybe something to add to
AACT at
> some point....Perhaps replies should be sent to me off the list or
if there
> is enough support then on the list .
> Thanks in advance
> BTW Hi_Yeild ,my dogs keep peeing on that same piece of grass and it
still
> refuses to go brown.Strange what some bugs can do . Weird grass
should be my
> next post.....
>
> Regards
> Mike Benton
> Compost Technologies
> mike_at_c... mobile 0823345371


 

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