In a message dated 3/22/02 11:26:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmmm. In the commentaries, Steve, RS is pretty emphatic about not
using machines to stir. At best, isn't using a stirring like having a
robot eat your buttery cookie for you?
Just asking, of course.
Steiner was not emphatic
Merla - Of course, to us the preps are significantly processed/treated;
but, to your legalistic regulators, surely you're just using unprocessed
manure and vegetable wastes on one bit of ground and, later, digging them up
and using them on another bit of ground? If it would be acceptable first
Allan and Steve - why not avoid altogether the controversy between 'tedious'
hand stirring and contentious mechanical stirring by using a flowform
cascade? Tony N-S.
If I get
the invitation I will bring the latest prototype to your conference this fall
and you can see the future of agriculture...SStorch
Steve - dunno if it didn't post, or what, but I invited you, your
stirring machine(s) and your tea brewer to the conference this year,
October 4-6.
Do you
Dear List members.
I wonder if anyone of you would have some handy
reference showing that plants do exudate protein
as stated in Dr Ingham CD material and many lectures
that I have seen.
I have been questioned by a researcher down here and
standing at Dr Ingham´s side have put my reputation at
Google hits on plant root exudates:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~tgraham/exud_tbl.htm
http://www.biotech-info.net/fate_effects.html
http://www.ls.huji.ac.il/~nurit/photosyn/Nitrogen/Rhizobium-legumeassociatio
n.htm
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From: Jose Luiz Moreira Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In a message dated 3/23/02 1:00:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Allan and Steve - why not avoid altogether the controversy between
'tedious'
hand stirring and contentious mechanical stirring by using a flowform
cascade? Tony N-S.
Flowforms work to some degree but without the