Christy, I'm really glad to hear there are organic farmers in South Central Kentucky. Thanks for your information. I reviewed your website and am very interested in what you're doing. I'll be in Kentucky the last of September so I'll miss your classes but I will make it a point to visit you when I get there. I'm preparing my home in Georgia to put up for sale so I'll still be here a little while. I'll be in touch.
Patti..... Christy Korrow wrote: > Hi Patti, > > I am Christy Korrow, living in South Central KY, Burkesville, Cumberland > County, near Dale Hollow Lake. August 28th and Sept 1st we are having > biodynamic/ organic gardeing/ farming classes here on our BIODYNMAIC farm. > Why don't you come to one? $35 > take a look at our web site www.theruralcenter.org for details and info > about what we are up to. > Then get in touch with me off list, and come visit, even if you can't come > to the classes. > Also Sept. 20-22 is the TN biodynamic Conference, which promises to be a > great experience. Contact info also on web site!! > > The world wide web, yea right! > Christy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Patti Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: bdnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 9:25 PM > Subject: Taking another step. > > > > > I have just graduated from being a back yard gardener on my little one > > acre plot of land to something way over my head. I am in the process of > > purchasing 11.5 acres of land in Kentucky (currently growing alfalfa) > > and feel overwhelmed for the moment as to where to start in turning this > > land into a sustainable farm. For the last five years I've toyed with > > the idea of having an organic farm and now that I've come this far I'm > > not quite sure where to start to achieve a sustainable farm this size > > but I do so want to learn. Are there any organic farmers on this list > > from south central Kentucky? > > > > I've been reading books by Gene Logsdon and Eliot Coleman but most of > > this stuff I've never tried. One thing I've learned from my garden is > > that plants don't always turn out the same way you read about them. > > Although I've had a very successful garden here in Georgia I couldn't > > tell you why. Has anyone ever written a book called Organic Farming for > > Dummies? > > > > I've been the posts on this list but you all are way over my head. I > > learn best from hands on experience. Is there a first step to learn > > about biodynamics? Could anyone tell me how you got started? > > > > Patti..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
