Dear Teresa,

I seem to recall that you are in the north of England. you are welcome up
here in Aberdeen any time,  altho I cannot guarentee that I am doing
anything 'properly'.
We use the Mausdorfer starter in our underground liquid manure tanks, which
then get spread on the fields as slurry. Now I am doing '500' spraying to
enhance the forces of crystallisation currently active in the earth. Plus we
prep all our heaps with the compost preps. 502-508.
I also use homeopathy on the dairy cows/youngstock for such things as
pneumonia prevention, keeping the cell count down, keeping feet healthy,
aand at present I am having problems getting cows back in calf, so I am
trying something to help that also. All the homeo. stuff comes from
Ainsworths.
I also have a home made field broadcaster, but I am too insensitive to work
out whether it is working or not !!
cheers, out-of-hibernation    Gideon.
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From: "Teresa Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 9:11 PM
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> Dear group
>
> I'm going to have to put a title on this at the end, if at all. Perhaps I
> should limit it to just one theme - which will be, for now, where is BD in
> the UK at?
>
> Are there any British BDers who are experimenting with Steiner's preps, be
> it with homoeopathy, radionics or whatever?
>
> It would be really good to have someone close enough to compare notes with
> and actually go and see successful BD in practice.
> I've dipped my toes in to the extent of spraying the preps once a couple
of
> months ago and I intend using them quite frequently. How often is enough?
> What are the signs that I should be looking for that they are having an
> effect?
>
> I got my preps from Paul van Midden in Scotland. He sells, as well as 500
to
> 508, something called the Mausdorfer Compost Starter/Birch Pit
Concentrate.
> 'This (I quote from the brochure) is developed by Dr Christian von
> Wistinghausen from the international biodynamic preparation centre in
> Mausdorf, Germany. It is based on the concept of the birch pit
concentrate,
> has added to it basalt meal, egg shells and herbs and comes in dried form
to
> conserve its effectiveness.
> The Mausdorfer compost starter is a means of applying the compost
> preparations in sheet composting (ie incorporating fresh organic material
in
> the top soil like ploughing in a grass ley or green manure) or continuous
> composting situations where fresh material is constantly added (ie in
cattle
> sheds or domestic compost heaps).
> This starter can be used in addition to the regular use of the compost
> preparations and is useful in situations where it is difficult to use the
> compost preparations in the normal manner.'
>
> Has anyone heard of this or used it? It sounds like a useful addition.
>
> Teresa
>
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