Dear Glen, Lloyd, David and felow list members,
The eight pointed star exercise is a good example of the skills that I
teach in my workshops, except I dont teach it as a particularly Goethean
anthropop approach. It really is just a case of tuning in and being aware of
what is happening within
Allan,
A friend in Namibia informed me that Croft was there in January, and gave a
lecture, after which he set up six of his devices, which were then put into
use on a non-stop basis. They did not have any rain afterward for two
months, until several persons I know who asked me about it, then
How'd you make this Shatnez, Gil.
I had dinner with Callahan one night at ACRES and he simply referred
to the 'bandage' as a Reichian accumulator. It was alternating layers
of organic/inorganic material, wasn't it?
-Allan
Allan Balliett wrote: Incidentally, Phil Callahan is fond of saying
Mind sharing how you plant and manage your potatoes?
I've been very disappointed with my crops the past two years. Doing
great on the freedom from bugs and pretty good on the freedom from
blight (last year I mis-identified a fungal attack for sunscald and
lost a whole row of a variety by
It's a little bit of work but less than mulching by hand.
I dig a shallow trench with a potato plow, then put abut 11/2 of well aged
compost in the trench and lay the seed on top of that. Then I cover them up
with a cultivator. I think they respond well to the slightly more acidic
nature of the
Allan -
Gypsum increases calcium w/o introducing lime or changing the ph. Also
colloidal phosphate is a good source of calcium. Aragonite is a great
low-mag source of calcium, but it will also raise the ph. Finally, a
serving of Azomite never hurt anything. Eh?
Best,
Essie
At 08:55 AM
It's a little bit of work but less than mulching by hand.
I dig a shallow trench with a potato plow, then put abut 11/2 of well aged
compost in the trench and lay the seed on top of that. Then I cover them up
with a cultivator. I think they respond well to the slightly more acidic
nature of the
Allan -
Gypsum increases calcium w/o introducing lime or changing the ph.
Also colloidal phosphate is a good source of calcium. Aragonite is
a great low-mag source of calcium, but it will also raise the ph.
Finally, a serving of Azomite never hurt anything. Eh?
Best,
Essie
Always use the
Title: Re: What Brewer are You using? was Re: BD 508 equesetum
Above or below ground?
remedies added at start?
at finish?
~clarity at completion?
then stirring in spray tank to keep it in suspension?
Color of your prayers /:*)
In Love Light'all that stuff
Markess
From: Allan Balliett
Christy,
To answer your message, our community is getting larger. There
are 300 families on this road, but many live on private roads up the hill
from Rapid Lighting which is a feeder road. Most people have at least
20 acres. We limited this project to those who have property with
frontage on
BD-Now -
This question has probably been covered in the past. If you
know which links to BD-Now web archives do address this,
you can point me to those.
The question has to do with an appropriate sprayer for BD preps.
A farmer has inquired about stainless steel equipment and
copper equipment,
Hi Allan,
I am harvesting my third crop of organic spuds and busy planting the fourth,
that means spring and autumn plantings over two years. To summarise my
experience:
1 First planting (spring) did not have compost, but went into soil which had
been under weeds for almost 6 years.
Re :Spuds.
Ive used Kristy's procedure, and covered with straw..6. Mice got a little.
but they were sure clean. Most migrated upwards a little into the straw.
I'm assuming you use the method known in some bd circles : that of cutting a
square plug (about an inch square +/- )around the individual
I don't think we have any big ag farm pesticide problems up ditch
from us, but you never know. We also have a pipe directly to the
river (not viable in low water months) and a deep underground well.
We'll do the best we can.
Do you find using a pendulum useful in your farm work? Have you
- Original Message -
From: Dave Robison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 2:44 PM
Subject: roadside weed control
Merla, you asked about BD weed control. I'm not sure why you have settled
on your prep material but I am concerned. I think you should
No mulching. I've done both and find that loosening up the soil with
cultivation to give better results.
Chris
It's a little bit of work but less than mulching by hand.
I dig a shallow trench with a potato plow, then put abut 11/2 of well
aged
compost in the trench and lay the seed on top
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: Europe is once again standing at the crossroads!
Planned Europe-wide ban on vitamin therapies
Dear Advisers,
Europe is once again standing at the crossroads. On 12th
Here is the reply to my inquiry regarding transcripts for the Future of
Agrarianism Conference- Christy
"You are not the first to make that suggestion. We do hope to publish the
conference proceedings (revised and expanded) in book form down the road. As for
tapes, we do plan to videotape
Title: Re: Agri-Synthesis? short-lived and overpriced? was Re: Agri-Synthesis? Remedies Tested At UAI
Glen wrote today Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:59:48 +1300
I am but the messenger
And their message is,
This a posting curious given we are at the tail end of Mercury's conjunction with Uranus.
(from Michael Smith)
Dear Allan,
I have the impression the the Pfeiffer field spray may
be a combination of 500/BC in some form since it is
denoted for its' digestive ability. As a spring
plowdown spray, it may be a little out of season and
release CO2 back to atmosphere when we should be
Title: Re: Agri-Synthesis? short-lived and overpriced? was Re: Agri-Synthesis? Remedies Tested At UAI
James, (etal)
you wrote
The eight pointed star exercise is a good example of the skills that I
teach in my workshops, except I dont teach it as a particularly Goethean
anthropop approach. It
Moen Creek wrote:
This a posting curious given we are at the tail end of
Mercury's conjunction with Uranus. {%*)
Uranus is in opposition to Persephone, (the planet not asteroid) now as
well (early March, late September and keep an eye on January as Mars
Chiron and Athene
Dear
all,
Thank
you very much for confirming my doubts on burning. This is one point
when my neighbours would take the easy way
and I
felt it was wrong. I have started clearing up and it is inspiring to discover
all this plants and learn about the soil *so much
different quality where
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