Scientists Monitor Bt Protein in Corn Ethanol
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ARS News Service
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Jan Suszkiw, (301) 504-1630, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
July 5, 2002
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Protein from the soil bacterium Bacillus
Predictable (predicted in fact). Dunno why they say Environmental
Health Watch is shadowy. They're campaigners, hard to campaign when
you're being shadowy. And, um, they're in Ohio, not southern
California. Environmental Health Watch could not be reached for
comment. Full contact information
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An American government research centre in Hawaii has announced that a 1
to
2 per cent solution of caffeine can kill slugs and snails (instant coffee
contains about 0.05 per cent).
I am now seriously considering setting up a high class garden supply
company selling balsamic weed
Unless the design is well thought out, possibly. But when done properly
the roof should be leak-free much longer than normal due to the
protection from sunlight and other environmental factors that
deteriorate rooftop water seals.
Chris Witmer
Tokyo
Appal Energy wrote:
And a roofer's
Sorry about the cross posting
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An American government research centre in Hawaii has
announced that a 1 to
2 per cent solution of caffeine can kill slugs and snails (instant coffee
contains about 0.05 per cent).
Full story below.
I am now seriously considering setting up a high class garden supply
Scientists Monitor Bt Protein in Corn Ethanol
___
ARS News Service
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Jan Suszkiw, (301) 504-1630, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
July 5, 2002
___
Protein from the soil bacterium Bacillus
I once saw a roof, somewhere on Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada, that had
goats grazing on it. It was in a town, on a main highway. Everyone was
stopping to take pictures.
I am hoping to cover my buildings with vines, for several reasons: 1.
so I don't have to paint. 2. To help keep them
There is a gentleman [builder/engineer] on the organic architecture list
that recommends a 6 layer of light soil for a living roof, he put the
roof load a 40# live load. If anyone one wants more info, I will cross
post to him.
Kim
Appal Energy wrote:
Plenty of elevated CO2 in the city.
Quite right. Remember the pictures of goats eating grass on a roof in the
Swiss Alps? Used to see those as a child.
Kirk
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Green
Predictable (predicted in fact). Dunno why they say Environmental
Health Watch is shadowy. They're campaigners, hard to campaign when
you're being shadowy. And, um, they're in Ohio, not southern
California. Environmental Health Watch could not be reached for
comment. Full contact information
Yahoo! Groups has been seriously screwing around with its bounce
functions. Lots of people have been bounced for no good reason, and
I've had to spend time unbouncing them. Now, there are new, er,
controls at Yahoo! Groups, so I can no longer unbounce the bounced.
So if suddenly you're not
Within this post includes Fuel, Hybrids, Fuel Cells US Gov't.
Paice Hyperdrive Can Improve Fuel Economy
of America's Vehicle Fleet by 50 Percent
June 4, 2002
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2002/06/04/141479.html
Paice Hyperdrive Can Run On Hydrogen Now;
Use Fuel Cells Most
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