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  • From: "Mike Barnett" <dreadlox@cwjamaica.com>
  • To: "permaculture" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Possible Beneficial Indigenous MicroorganismWorkshop
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 16:15:30 -0600

Gil, I am unable to attend your seminars, but would love to learn more about
your work! Do you have any information online? Have you had any success with
yor method against blights, and mosaic viruses? I have always contended
doing a "biological exclusion" on the leaves and in the soil, to repress
"bad bacteria/viruses" but my friends think I am just my usual
self...."crazy". I wanted to try this on peppers, and tomatoes.

Where can I recieve more information on this technique?

I am based in Jamaica.


Mike
JAMAICA

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "gil carandang" <gil_carandang@hotmail.com>
> To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:03 PM
> Subject: RE: [permaculture] Possible Beneficial Indigenous
> MicroorganismWorkshop
>
>
> > hi all!
> > i will be conducting a whole day workshop on the culture of beneficial
> > indigenous microorganisms and its application to agriculture and human
> > health this jan. 31 (i will leave for manila next day) between 9am-5pm
at:
> > Everett and Daughters Farm
> > 2111 old san jose road
> > soquel, calif. 95073
> > you may contact jasmine at: (831) 464-3740 or e-mail me for more
> > information.
> > kindly send me a reservation check for $50 : gil carandang
> > 4690
> capitola
> > road, no. 9
> > capitola,
> ca.
> > 95010
> > this check will confirm your reservation. we shall collect the other
$50
> > when you arrive.
> > thanks,
> > gil carandang
> > herbana farms
> >
> > beyond compost tea
> >
> > using indigenous microorganisms and bionutrients to improve productivity
> and
> > increase soil health and crop yield.
> >
> > whole day workshop, saturday, jan. 31 at: everett and daughters farm
> > 2111 old san
> jose
> > road
> > soquel, ca.
> 95073
> > soquel is in the santa cruz, california area.
> >
> > for centuries, farmers in india, korea, japan and the philippines have
> been
> > harvesting the indigenous microorganisms (IMO's) found in nature and
using
> > them to improve soil health and crop yield. now the techniques have
been
> > adapted to modern organic farming, and for the first time they are being
> > introduced into the united states. you could be among the first to
> benefit
> > from the ongoing transfer of knowledge.
> >
> > gil carandang, a farmer, environmental activist, and specialist in IMO
> > techniques from the philippines will begin the whole day workshop with a
> > discussion of the basic theory of IMO. a hands-on session will then
> > demonstrate how to collect and grow your own indigenous microorganisms
and
> > bionutrients from natural sources on and around your farm, and how to
> apply
> > them to increase yields and reduce problems on your farm.
> >
> > the workshop is a follow-up to mr. carandang's highly popular seminars
at
> > the ecofarm conference last year and this year. it will focus on
> practical,
> > low cost applications of IMO in growing vegetables, flowers, herbs,
> orchard
> > fruits, livestock and even aquaculture.
> >
> > gil will demonstrate how to collect microorganisms that already exist in
> the
> > woodlands, streams and wild areas near your farms, and how to steep and
> > ferment them to produce a soil enhacement and/or foliar spray that will
> > build healthier soil, generate stronger plant growth and productivity,
and
> > reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers or pesticides. fermentation
> > demonstrations will include the use of plant, animal and mineral
> substrates
> > and the microbes that grow upon them. included will be cultures of
lacto
> > bacilli, forest beneficial microbes, plant specific microbes, rhizobium
> > nitrogen fixing bacteria, bionutrients, fish amino acids, calcium
> phosphate
> > extracts, plant fermented extracts, ginger garlic extract, designer
> compost
> > (bokashi) and more. all these substances can be used on your farm,
ranch
> or
> > vineyard without the purchase of any products other than simple bases
like
> > rice, molasses and alcohol. a workbook will be provided. a wed search
> for
> > "indigenous microorganisms" will also yield more information on IMO's.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "gil carandang" <gil_carandang@hotmail.com>
> > >Reply-To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
> > >To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
> > >Subject: [permaculture] Possible Beneficial Indigenous Microorganism
> > >Workshop
> > >Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 23:39:01 +0000
> > >
> > >hi all!
> > >i am doing a whole day workshop on the culture of indigenous
> microorganisms
> > >jan. 29 in bolinas, california after my short workshop on the subject
at
> > >ecofarm conference. a lot of people are interested for a whole day
> > >workshop which bolinas cannot accomodate anymore. so we are planning
to
> do
> > >that whole day workshop somewhere in santa cruz, california area,
> probably
> > >in a soquel farm. if anyone is interested, please e-mail me and will
let
> > >you know if this will push through before i fly back to the
philippines.
> i
> > >am tentatively schedule jan. 31 flying out.
> > >thanks,
> > >gil carandang
> > >herbana farms
> > >
> > >
> > >>From: "Jerome Osentowski" <jerome@crmpi.org>
> > >>Reply-To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
> > >>To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
> > >>Subject: Re: [permaculture] Shumei Natural Agriculture
> > >>Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 07:39:49 -0700
> > >>
> > >>Joshua, Very interesting group. My site is only two hrs. from
> crestone.
> > >>Over the years I have done a lot of teaching over there. I have
taught
> > >>forest garden ws to that groug where we had 50 students. I also sell
a
> > >>lot
> > >>of my forest garden nursery material over there. Check out our site.
> > >>good
> > >>look with the one acre project. jerome
> > >>--
> > >>Jerome Osentowski, Director
> > >>Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute
> > >>PO Box 631
> > >>Basalt, CO 81621 U.S.A.
> > >>
> > >>Tel/fax (970) 927-4158 E mail: jerome@crmpi.org
> > >>
> > >>For more information, please visit our web site at <<www.crmpi.org>>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>----------
> > >> >From: "Joshua B" <lists@jbsolutions.com.au>
> > >> >To: "permaculture" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
> > >> >Subject: [permaculture] Shumei Natural Agriculture
> > >> >Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2004, 3:36 PM
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> > Hi Group.
> > >> >
> > >> > First of all, I'd like to introduce myself. I have just joined this
> > >>group
> > >> > (I've been lurking for a few days now). After a lifetime of renting
> me
> > >>and
> > >> > my family finally have 1 acre of land an hour north-west of
Brisbane,
> > >>QLD,
> > >> > Australia that we can call our own. I grew up on an organic farm,
but
> > >> > managed to completely extract myself from that way of life for a
good
> > >>many
> > >> > years. Now, suddenly my spirit yearns to re-attach itself with
> nature.
> > >>I am
> > >> > at research stage at the moment and reading everything my eyes can
> > >>grasp
> > >> > (and there is a lot out there thanks to the www). My plan is to
> > >>incorporate
> > >> > permaculture ideals into our land and make it as sustainable as
> > >>possible, I
> > >> > am already saving as much "waste" as I can get my hands on.
> > >> >
> > >> > Anyway, in my travels for knowledge, I found this site posted on
> > >>another
> > >>group...
> > >> >
> > >> >
> >
>
>>http://www.newfarm.org/international/features/0803/shumei1/gregintro.shtml
> > >> >
> > >> > A very informative look at Japanese spiritualism and history in
> regards
> > >>to
> > >> > the way they do agriculture. Thought some of you may be interested.
> > >>Look
> > >> > out for the "Next Page" links at the bottom of each page, they are
> easy
> > >>to
> > >>miss...
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > Best regards.
> > >> > Joshua B
> > >> > lists@jbsolutions.com.au
> > >> > 2004-01-22
> > >> >
> > >> >
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