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Benny Thompson replied to the discussion Where is the original research, publications and videos of Dr. Carey Reams? in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Where is the original research, publications and videos of Dr. Carey Reams?
Just spoke to Wendell Owens from International Ag Labs, who used to work with Carey Reams, and he said the Bob Pike’s courses and literature are the best representation of Carey Reams work:
https://pikeagri.com/index.php
Wendell also said that the brix levels that Reams published were afternoon levels (high point of brix in 24hr period)
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Benny Thompson replied to the discussion Where is the original research, publications and videos of Dr. Carey Reams? in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Where is the original research, publications and videos of Dr. Carey Reams?
some other stuff I found:
free:
http://www.reamsag.com/uploads/1/4/6/9/14694740/long_preview_of_reams-ag.pdf
expensive:
https://pikeagri.com/index.php?id_product=22&controller=product
can’t find:
https://agris.fao.org/agris-search/search.do?recordID=US201300718003
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Benny Thompson replied to the discussion Liming effects on soil microbiology in the forum Soil Health 3 years ago
Liming effects on soil microbiology
Hi Jaclyn, curious what you ended up doing and how it’s going?
Also just found this article/podcast by John Kempf where he briefly discusses calcium sulfate vs calcium carbonate.
Dynamics of carbon sequestration, nutrient interactions and managing calcium soil amendments
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Benny Thompson started the discussion Where is the original research, publications and videos of Dr. Carey Reams? in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Where is the original research, publications and videos of Dr. Carey Reams?
Or who has done the best job at documenting his work and theory?
Everybody references Dr. Carey Reams, especially regarding brix target levels. But I can’t find any of his original material. This book by Rex Harrill. states “The Reams Biological Theory stands alone as a science of quite advanced agriculture. Dr. Carey Reams spent many…
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I will be working with a farmer that grazes cattle in some lowlands. Over the past 10 or so years they have had an infestation of Russian Olive Trees. There are 100’s of trees and it has reduced the amount of feed and quality of the feed. Most “weeds” are serving a purpose to restore the land or remove an imbalance of nutrition. Does anyone…
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Hi Shilo, I have done some work on russian olive with goats. Once the goats have experience eating russian olive they eat it above grasses. Goats will bark the trees and eat the leaves. Goats can be used to keep the Russian olive in check and keep an open enough stand to not negatively impact the grass. It also is a nitrogen fixer so some trees…
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