Title: FW: [globalnews] GM Wheat Portends Disaster for Great Plains
 My only advice Cordelia, is to find someone who is not allergic and hire them to did it out, alter the frost, making sure you get all the roots. the only other way being peppers  or poisons . perhaps fencing it and running hogs in there intensivly would do it , if the pigs aren't allergic. good luck :)sharon
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 2:10 PM
Subject: poison ivy

 
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Dear BDNowers,
 
Having recalled a discussion about various ways to deal with poison ivy earlier this summer, I have just spent a while scrolling through the archives but have been unable to find anything.
Our local Waldorf school will be building an early childhood center in the next year on a lovely piece of the school's property.  The only problem is that there is a LOT of poison ivy there.
Would be very appreciative of any advice I could pass on to the folks at the school.
Thanks,
Cordelia

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