Re: Mycorrhizal Innoculant bandwagon
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- Subject: Re: Mycorrhizal Innoculant bandwagon
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- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 21:41:16 EDT
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In a message dated 5/14/00 8:41:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rado1000@hotmail.com writes:
<< Subj: Mycorrhizal Innoculant bandwagon
Date: 5/14/00 8:41:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: rado1000@hotmail.com
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Okay folks, I've jumped on the mycorrhizal innoculant bandwagon. That stuff
sure smells yeast-y! I've heard various folks talk about using brewers
yeast on their gardens before... do you all think brewers yeast either has
the same organisms or works the same way as the myco-innocs??
George Brooks, do you know the specifics on this? I know brewers yeast has
been mentioned in your lists on the microbial regeneration plan.
Beth
p.s. If you want the background discussion, search "yeast" in the archives,
especially in 97.
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I'll try and look into this on Saturday and see if I can find any Info.
George Brooks
North Tewksbury, MA USA
Approximately 25 miles Northwest of Boston
in the Merrimack River Valley
Zone 5N
Personal Bests
617.6 1991
641 1993
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