There is a company, Microsorb, in Norwell, MA, that already does this. They claim to be doing $50 million/yr in sales.
www.microsorb.com
soilfoodweb_at_aol.com wrote:
Well, we need to test the "not-beneficial" conditions that would result, consistently, in an herbicide brew. And it would be the anaerobic conditions.
Oil spill remediation - an entirely different set of organisms needed, but they are swtill found in compost tea.
Insterested, and have the money, to work on that? We have the knowledge, just waiting for the money to be able to do the testing.
Elaine R. Ingham
Soil Foodweb Inc., Corvallis, Oregon
Soil Foodweb Inc., Port Jefferson, New York
Soil Foodweb Institute, Lismore Australia
Soil Foodweb Institute Cambridge, New Zealand
Laboratorios de Soil Foodweb, Culiacan, Mexico
Soil Foodweb Inc., Jerome, Idaho
Soil Foodweb Inc., South Africa
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