Great link 👍 I am so glad there were some other people on his course lurking round nostr 😁. Are you doing the microscope class too or just the regenerative soil one for now?
Another database out there on a similar vein to the pfaf database is Dr. Dukes Phytochemical Database:
https://phytochem.nal.usda.gov/
You can look up what chemicals are in a specific plant, or vice versa what plants have what specific chemicals.
I learned about this DB in Matt Powers soil science course.
One thing that stuck out to me is most of the herbs have the most to offer as far as concentrations of useful compounds. Veggies proper (broccoli, etc) are more diluted.
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Glad to know you are here as well!
I've just done the regenerative soil one to completion. I started the PDC as well.
I've gotten into the soil amendments and am trying to grow that business... once that is in better shape I'll do the microscopy course I think.
Whereabouts are you located? We are in western NY state.
That's great I am in Worcestershire, England. I have just done the regenerative soil one and am now doing the microscope one without a microscope for now! I decided I better get the expensive one which I am not looking forward to paying the shipping and import duty/VAT/bank charges on but I hope to have enough money within the next year or so.
Perhaps I can orange pill lw scientific.
I have been selling biochar and L-imo to people so far and been using quite a bit of the wca and wcap preps during a very grey and wet summer. I think there is a lot of scope for making these things locally and selling them as fresh as possible especially if he is telling us em tends to sinesse to just labs over time. Also England is geologically strange for such a small country you drive an hour or so in the right direction and the soil is completely different, so you would want a different set of microbes for there than here.
Hopefully now it's heading into winter I like you will get more time to set things up and sell more ammendments.