Hi Nelson, and All It sounds like lovely place, except for the 38C, That's hot. Today we are cold here in New Hampshire, its getting winter and temps are in the -C.
What is the other crops that you grow ? >We travel a bit to meet farmers, > I mean those who are interested on BD, some 100 km. How do you get farmers interested in BD ? Per Garp/NH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelson Jacomel Junior" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 06:05 PM Subject: Re: Sheep > Hi Per > there we go, br stands for Brasil. I live on the South, below 24 degrees the > place is an island the city is Florianopolis (there is a site), in high summer > (february) above 38 C, white sand blue waters. We travel a bit to meet farmers, > I mean those who are interested on bd, some 100 km. > Figs (Ficus carica Moraceae) from the Mediterranea area, is not a palm, it is > said to be the third plant to be domesticated. Edible parts are the > inflorescence, sweet, very soft, delicious, inner part is pinkish and small > seeds crunch on. > In the orchard we were talking the plants are 2 yo, about 1 meter high, without > fruits yet, some leaves. Dont know the sheeps race, but say they are not > miniature or small. Indeed the sheeps love the turnip. The planting in summer > time is not necessary any more, seeds from the previous year come easily. Ill > ask details. > Nelson. > > ------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ >
