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April 12, 2002
What's in a Word? * The Mission
What's in a Word - Words have invented and reinvented history -
http://www.mideastweb.org/wordhistory.htm - condensed version below.
The face of the farmer is the wave of the future. When we know where our
food comes from we develop a sense of place, a sense of caring and a moral
responsibility to spend our money in a way that will support positive
endeavors. Our food is not just an abstract substance from a laboratory/
farm, i
>Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:44:52 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: re:Fw: [globalnews] Poll: Americans Support Cutting Aid to
>Israel, No Longer Consider Terrorism #1 Issue
>To: Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Dear Allan,
>
>Please Fwd:
>
>Stephen,
>
>You are correct in
Michael,
Thank you for your perspective, far more eloquently expressed than mine.
I boil over these "human rights" issues, which I believe are often taken too
far. We have many Black people in South Africa who want the Whites to
leave, as South Africa belongs to them. Historical truth is that
>Allan, Allan, you keep me so busy...I can find out.
Sorry, Christy. Your certainly a good soul and I'm sorry to try you,
but the face of the farmer is a large part of what spiritual food
distribution should be about, in my humble opinion. -Allan
on 16/4/02 6:15 AM, Allan Balliett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, it's that time of year again.
>
> Warm rain last night, record highs. I thought it was a good day to go
> out and look for morels (like I have the time, you know) Then it
> dawned on me: a fungi s.b. blooming under the full m
Sorry everbody, should have been a private post, my mistake.
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From: Rural Center for Responsible Living <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: Australia farms
> Dear Cheryl,
>
> I wanted to let you know that I wo
Dear Cheryl,
I wanted to let you know that I would like to use an excerpt from the post
below in the biodynamic news section of Spiritual Science (formerly
LILIPOH).Sounds like it was a great experience.
I am working with Christine as the Biodynamic Editor of the magazine, so
keep me in mind whe
Allan, Allan, you keep me so busy...I can find out.
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From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: Delicious Citrus
> >Now available while supplies last!
> >
> >Oranges and Ruby Red Grapefruits fro
>Now available while supplies last!
>
>Oranges and Ruby Red Grapefruits from Florida grown using biodynamic
>preps from shipped to your door.(US)
>
>I just ordered a case of half grapefruits and half oranges.
>One case is 35 pounds. The cost is $33.60 plus shipping, Linette at
>Spiritual Food fo
Lies, damn lies and statistics. A poll of 1,003 adults represents the
American public?!
The other side of the coin - when is somebody going to demand that
Palestinian attacks on Israeli citizens stop?
Another question - there was a TV piece on the Queen of Jordan leading a
protest march last we
Frank Teuton, your two cents carry great value!
However, your comments and the original post worry me somewhat: The
semi-arid climate and general agricultural conditions in South Africa can be
summed up as being "naturally depleting of soil organic matter" compared to
the temperate climates whic
Here is the journal I cited, Biological Agriculture & Horticulture
It is a primary source of scientific literature on alternative
agriculture.
Biological Agriculture & Horticulture
http://www.bahjournal.btinternet.co.uk/
Current Contents with Abstracts are available online
http://www.bahjournal.
Evidence for Lunar-Sidereal Rhythms in Crop Yield: A Review
Nicholas Kollerstrom and Gerhard Staudenmaier
Biological Agriculture and Horticulture, 2001, Vol. 19. p. 247-259.
In this paper, a re-analysis of research data found significant
lunar influence according to the Thun calendar.
It especi
Allan,
The moon doesn't make the difference. Average temperature, elevation, site orientation, vegetation and moisture are the key components to whethter you'll find the morels at a cetain time. It's the largest crop I've seen in many years here in southwest Oregon. In the middle of the season
Michael - There's a whole lot of history here, and theology too. It's
pretty convenient to be able to say, "God gave me this land" ! The first
thing that Joshua did when entering that land was to smash Jericho (early
blueprint for Jenin?). I agree that it was stupid of the Balfour government
to
FYI. BBC no longer posts the lunar calendar. Guess it was too outrageous
for them.
>From: Ceri Thomas - Interactive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Dave Robison'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [Gardening Feedback] lunar calendar?
>Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 15:56:32 +0100
>X-Mailer: Internet Mail Ser
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>> Two presenters at the Organic Farming conference this
>> spring mentioned that the only 2 ways to increase
>> organic matter in the soil are 1) grass roots and 2)
>> livestock manure. They commented that all the rye,
>> clover, etc. cover cropping that has been promoted is
>> useful fo
Hello Friends,
Thanks to those who've sent in donations for the testing. I'll soon be
arranging the shipping of the preps and the testing.
I'm making a last call to those who want to see this get done, but have
not sent their funds yet.
I'm looking forward to learning what they look like on t
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