Hi! Merla,
Milk spray is specifically for dry fungi like powdery mildew and like conditions.

Kangaroos are beautiful animals. We have friends with a BD property, just three
farms from us. They have a large "Tower of Power" and the "'roos come in in the
afternoon and lay around it, apparently liking the energy. They has a resident mob
of "'roos, which is unusual. Occasionally one gets hit on the road or shot by
another farmer, but the numbers are gradually growing.

Another friend has about six and a half thousand acres of native scrub on a
peninsula. She has put her land under a heritage agreement. The 'roo know they are
save on her land and there are several hundred of at least four types. Great to
see.

Our farm was all cleared when we bought it 26 years ago. Years of tree planting is
paying off and we now occasionally see them. We direct seeded 25 acres last winter
and now have some types to thirty inches, most around a foot. Thirty kilometres of
rip line, will eventually be thirty thousand trees. The "'roos are checking it out
already!!!

We don't like the huge hole in the ozone either. The US produces about half the
world's man made problem, directly or indirectly. The People of Vanuatu like it
even less as the highest part of their country is and nine feet above high tide.
Bangladesh is about fourteen feet at it's highest.

I think your friend is using a Radionic Instrument. You should find a useful
change. What she tried on the road should work.

You may like to check out Mark Purdey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I was in the
UK, the non chemical folk were talking seriously about him. When I last emailed
him, he was in Japan and having difficulty with the local email service, but
should be home by now.

Gil

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