Looking at Johnson Su under a microscope with Zach Wright.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @RedGarner
    @RedGarner Год назад +5

    That was wonderful to see the microscopy. Thank you for having it done and thank you for sharing it with us. Your honesty and humility in sharing the whole process, both the ups and the downs, is quite remarkable. Thanks for doing it with integrity. Happy 4th of July!

  • @anthonyl.kellyakawritedisw9662
    @anthonyl.kellyakawritedisw9662 9 месяцев назад

    Really appreciate this video. Please keep them coming.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Год назад +2

    Great to see the microscopy! Jay, get a microscope for yourself to make faster evaluations cycle turns as tactical moves (use the lab friend for strategic studies). I got a $5 garage sale microscope years ago for the kids that does 100x and 400x. From your prior videos at the lab and worm farms it's clear the two key components are hard-wood leaf mold and worm castings (which if you go in the woods you can scoop up inoculated soil and leaf material -- I piled up maple leaves last fall and dug out soil for tea tests here this spring). .. Some cities do fall leaf clean up where citizens rake leaves into the street and the city comes through to pick up the piles and make compost. They do it to reduce homeowner's burning leaves. The risk is homeowners also dump or include grass clippings from yards contaminated with higher levels of chemicals than a farmer could ever afford. Look at river and lake run off from these subdivisions and you'll see. .. What if you start your own mini-worm farm from your same J-S feedstock, specifically to grow worms and get the castings the way the worm farmers are doing it? That might be a good comparison of processes. If you have maple or oak trees around your house, pile of the leaves this fall and compare next spring -- a single season activity comparison to say a hundred year woods.

  • @dougayers7517
    @dougayers7517 Год назад +3

    Just starting Dr. Elaines Microscopy course. Took almost a year to finish the first 3 foundation courses. Maybe I can support you down the road somehow when I finish this course.

    • @christopherburman3340
      @christopherburman3340 Год назад

      Would be great to make elaine inghams stuff open access. Christine Jones told me her stuff is dated.

    • @chijiokekingsley3189
      @chijiokekingsley3189 Год назад

      What is the link for the course? I'm interested from nigeria

  • @seattleareatom
    @seattleareatom Год назад +2

    Super cool. Thanks for the video.

  • @charlesstenlake5277
    @charlesstenlake5277 3 месяца назад

    Would you please comment on the use of 2-4D, Impact and Accent in corn. And the effects they have on micro organisms.

  • @regenerativegardeningwithpatti
    @regenerativegardeningwithpatti 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Jay, liked the microscopy videos on the different aspects of the soil food web. Have you tried any alfalfa hay in your Bio reactors? I did a test on vermicomposting and compared old alfalfa hay to old straw., worms processed for 5 months. I evaluated it with Matt Slaghterof Earthfort Lab, is the results were jar dropping. Since then (4 years ago) I have always tried to add alfalfa to my bioreactors and mulch with it when possible. Keep up the great work Jay.

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the encouragement
      I used alfalfa the first year. I’ll have to give it a try again

    • @regenerativegardeningwithpatti
      @regenerativegardeningwithpatti 9 месяцев назад

      The older the better to get more fungi. Good luck@@youngredangus6041

  • @glassbackdiy3949
    @glassbackdiy3949 Год назад +2

    Have you considered a controlled windrow approach to compost, compared to JS? IME JS is easier in the make and forget aproach but it's much more difficult to make it just right in the first place, whereas a windrow you can time the thrermophillic turning, and control moisture content, with much greater accuracy, you can slo amend it as you go if it's not quite right. Before JS came along we'd only had controlled thermophillc compost as a source for CT/extract, I've raely produced poor compost from thermophillic controled compost, JS has been more hit n miss quality wise, tho it's very easy to produce an anaerobic end product.

  • @TheOnlyKeyz
    @TheOnlyKeyz 10 месяцев назад

    Be interesting to try the ratio used in terra preta in a bioreactor.

  • @corannafarms1752
    @corannafarms1752 Год назад +1

    If I do a corn seed tretmant with JS and then plant the seed En a fue haurs well it still work

  • @timgulotta7595
    @timgulotta7595 Год назад +1

    Do you witness much variability in your crops when using only composts for fertility? Variability both in general crop health and yield?

  • @willardb682
    @willardb682 Год назад +1

    What to do if the pile goes anti-aerobic? Can it be saved and would the microbes be affected?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад

      If the pile goes anaerobic it negatively effects the fugal population and we have seen that under the microscope. Bacteria counts are higher.

  • @jakekiddall5108
    @jakekiddall5108 Год назад +1

    So which bio reactor was the best? And what was in it?

  • @christopherburman3340
    @christopherburman3340 Год назад +2

    Great info. Thank u. How old were the samples u tested?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  Год назад +1

      12-13 months

    • @christopherburman3340
      @christopherburman3340 Год назад

      @youngredangus6041 thank u. My other question to Zak is how do ur samples compare with other compost he has examined, and / or soil?

    • @christopherburman3340
      @christopherburman3340 Год назад

      @youngredangus6041 my reactors are 6 months old now. Am adding one per month. Permanently scavenging leaves, wood chips etc for diversity. Love yr vids thank u

  • @scottkubes2228
    @scottkubes2228 8 месяцев назад

    Is it ok to use corn stalk based compost on corn ?

  • @janetjohnson998
    @janetjohnson998 5 месяцев назад

    How do you know how much js reactor mass to use in what water ratio per acre in what kind of application?

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  5 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/A6o8X2bQmqA/видео.htmlsi=HiQUu34X_6GXTugh

    • @youngredangus6041
      @youngredangus6041  5 месяцев назад

      I think I answer those in that video