Hi! I think the idea of a list of know sites for your broadcasters would be a matter of interest to all of us, even those who may never visit your country. We would be able to get some idea of the type of operations that had taken them on board and the sort of country they are servicing.
But as has been mentioned in other posts, that information in the public domain is not necessarily the best place for it. While any closed group can easily be penetrated, it takes more effort than googleing. I have a brother in-law who does not keep email addresses and when he wants mine, he just googles and his emails often start with comment on one of my posts. So, Allan, I am in favour of moving the archive to pass word access. Gil Hugh Lovel wrote: > 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
