thanks steve, my problem here is ... i've given up trying to convince local
people of the awesome quality.My garden shrinks to just feed us, and our
dream of horse farming, our local reality has yet to awaken. if it does, can
i afford the insurance?That has become an issue.how can anyone small, be
protected from a lifetimes work and there only economic future from the
vultures of our culture. it causes those who want to share and care .....to
withdraw.. because the support is not there. here in delaware, my impression
is that if you don't cause  an issue, we'll leave you alone, but if you
cause trouble,we have the law already on the books. you may not even give a
friend a plant without a nursery licence... is on the books... just as...
you must get your compost to 00000000 degrees or have a record of everything
you have done foreever... you can say to hell with uncle sam but, the
majority worship him and don't want to change.so much for a market... with
love.:)sharon ps i need people to support me directly, and even get involved
in the work.. it doesn't seem compatible with our times.
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Subject: Re: Writer's Request: Organic Industry vs Organic Movement


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> In a message dated 9/28/02 9:32:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << Is there a way to cross
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> that bridge.? I'm asking God here and you all. There is a lot of fear and
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> ignorance, and I am one of the ignorant ones, I'm trying my best to build
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> bridges,:)sharon
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> ----- Original Message ----- >>
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> Just sell quality produce free of chemicals with the best taste and aromas
> anyone has ever experienced, your practices are proprietary or divulged at
> your discretion, to hell with Uncle Sam...sstorch
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