Re: [Biofuel] [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Off topic

2007-06-06 Thread Jan Warnqvist
There are a number of factors that in fluence the result of the trans-esterification. The general rule is that even if you have an extremly low content of tri-glycerides, you may still have di-glycerides or even, but seldom mono-glycerides out of spec. And this may be a sign of too low

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-06 Thread Keith Addison
Steve Tvedten wrote to me a couple of months ago, see below, FYI. Thanks for the reminder Kirk - I just added it to the pest control resources at Journey to Forever (these things take time): http://journeytoforever.org/farm_pest.html Controlling weeds and pests Best Keith From: Steve

[Biofuel] Fruit Trees

2007-06-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Why is it so hard to grow fruit trees? I grew up in a place where oranges, avocados, lemons and grapefruit trees thrived. I have fond memories of climbing the mango tree in my grandmother's back yard (this in Minas Gerais, Brasil) with my friend, Marcos, and eating mangos until we were

Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees

2007-06-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
Blistered? Fungal infection? Take some leaves to your local nurseryman and ask. robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why is it so hard to grow fruit trees? I grew up in a place where oranges, avocados, lemons and grapefruit trees thrived. I have fond memories of climbing

Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees

2007-06-06 Thread Andres Secco
I think it is because you need a number of hours of the complete tree at cold temperatures. The average temperature an the temperature range are important. How many hours at the range below 5 ºC you have in your place? Peach and cherry needs many days at temperatures below 0ºC. As we are

Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees

2007-06-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote: Blistered? Yes. Fungal infection? I suspect Taphrina deformans, which thrives in this cool, wet climate. If I'm right, then I'm supposed to spray my trees with lime sulfur in order to treat the problem. How does this impact the trees, their fruit and the

Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees

2007-06-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
Andres Secco wrote: I think it is because you need a number of hours of the complete tree at cold temperatures. The average temperature an the temperature range are important. How many hours at the range below 5 ºC you have in your place? Peach and cherry needs many days at temperatures

[Biofuel] microscope

2007-06-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
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Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees *#

2007-06-06 Thread yankeetrader
Dear Robert and Benita, You might get some ideas from this guy: http://www.youbetyourgarden.com Good luck !!! Regards, Wendell From: robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2007/06/06 Wed PM 02:55:37 CDT To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees

Re: [Biofuel] Fruit Trees *#

2007-06-06 Thread robert and benita rabello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Robert and Benita, You might get some ideas from this guy: http://www.youbetyourgarden.com Wow! A veritable treasure trove of information! I guess I shouldn't have used the horse manure compost on the cherry tree last fall . . . robert luis