Jerry
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Re:How many people here are in business? - 2006/06/25 22:48
Good castings are made depending on your feedstock. The more diverse your feedstock, the better your castings are going to be. We use a lot of things to make compost to feed to the worms. Good castings should look and feel like damp coffee grounds and will never make clumps. We do not sell by weight because the weight can vary depending on moisture content. We sell everything by volume.
There are all kinds of markets, depending on whar area you would like to work in. Our primary market is wholesale. We ship the majority of our products in bulk. We use what is called super sacks for castings. We have two sizes, 1 yard and 2 yard sacks. We also bag castings in small bags. For our local area we have a retail store.We ship bulk to five states. Any further freight gets cost prohibitive.
Most all testing for the major industry is done by SFI and BBC labs. Most colleges can give you a good soil test, but can not give a complete analysis on all of the micro-organisms. That is what you need to know to know if you have a quality casting. Most castings are good, but some are a lot better than others.
Tea can be processed and stabilized in a bottle and is a good product. In my opinion it is never as good as fresh brewed tea. Our tea that we use and spray for customers can be kept for seven days without losing any effectiveness as long as it is kept aerated. We make up 2,000 gallons at a time.
There is a new tea center being opened in Houston this week.
Jerry
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