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[[Image:CompostTea01.jpg|640px|thumb| right|Compost tea being created in a disused stainless steel wine fermentation tank. Before use, the compost tea is aerated to encourage the establishment of a large colony of beneficial bacteria and microflora. ]]
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William Clark from the Maharishi University of Management.
William Clark from the Maharishi University of Management.
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*Open Source Boogie Brew? - [http://www.boogiebrew.net/open-source-compost-tea/]
*Open Source Boogie Brew? - [http://www.boogiebrew.net/open-source-compost-tea/]
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 25 March 2017

Compost tea being created in a disused stainless steel wine fermentation tank. Before use, the compost tea is aerated to encourage the establishment of a large colony of beneficial bacteria and microflora.

Lecture

William Clark from the Maharishi University of Management.

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Links

  • Open Source Boogie Brew? - [1]