Dear Martha, It's a big state. I must have a dozen field broadcaster users in Texas--at least. It's big with grassmen and longhorn raisers. You probably don't run across these folks. I'm going to have to put up a field broadcaster's list I guess.
Hugh >Hugh writes: < >I think what you, Jeff, Allan and others, particularly in >Hawaii, Texas, >the midwest and out on the west coast, have done as >regards making BD >info >available to the public > > >Are there demo farms in Texas? I know of one or two >practitioners, but I was unaware of any teaching >facilities. When Peaceable Kingdom was going strong >in Brenham, it's (then) director used biodynamic >methods to some extent. He has since moved to >Dripping Springs may be involved in a similar enterprise >there as well? >Interesting note, when I went to Fredricksburg (alt energy >convention), they had a short seminar on an intro to >biodynamics. Two guys had purchased land that once >was a military base (cement, hard packed dirt, barren, >inhospitable.) In 2 - 3 years, they had turned it around to >become one of the more productive farmsteads in the >area. They were at the seminar, explaining their >techniques. I don't think I ever converted my notes to the >computer, but I probably have them around in one of my >bookshelves. (must go dig now!) Visit our website at: www.unionag.org
