Re[2]: Bio-fumigation

2002-05-21 Thread Tobias Koenig
Hi Lloyd, yes I think you are a bit biased regarding canola. In Europe you will find b.d. and organic farmers who grow canola (rape) in the rotation followed by wheat which is normally the best yielding wheat in the roatation, and the soil structure after the crop is pretty good if you cultivate

RE: OFF: [globalnews] IMF and World Bank Blamed for Health Crisis

2002-05-21 Thread Stacey Elin Rossi
Actually, some experts, and I tend to agree with them, believe that there is no link between HIV and AIDS and that AIDS is no more than an auto-immune breakdown rather than an acquired immune deficiency. From this perspective, the cause of AIDS is systemic, and attributable to the quality of

Re: Pfeiffer Field Spray - was Shredders for composting

2002-05-21 Thread Allan Balliett
The recipes for these things are proprietary. Pfeiffer had a partner in the General Compost Corp who is still alive and guarding the information. From what I know there is the bd remedies and lots of sprouted seeds and a ground hog or similar substitute, +++ that get composted and run through.

Re: Frost tonight in Northern Virginia

2002-05-21 Thread Lance Howard
So How cold did it get? - Original Message - From: Robert Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 4:41 PM Subject: Re: Frost tonight in Northern Virginia The scary thing was that it didn't frost last night, but I still lost a bunch o' peppers

Re: Mark Purdey in OZ: To the Ends of the Earth part 1

2002-05-21 Thread jsherry
Dear Mark Allan, thanks for this extraordinary story, and the generous work you both do on behalf of the world. I look forward to hearing more from Mark. Blessings, Jane - Original Message - From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:25 PM

composting - what kind of manure is best?

2002-05-21 Thread Hilary Wright
For those of us who don't have the benefit of a cow, what do you think is the best form of manure to add to a compost pile? My local zoo offers poop from its herbivore clients, for example - what do you think of using that? Depends what they've been fed, I suppose - what questions should I be

RE: Pfeiffer Field Spray - was Shredders for composting

2002-05-21 Thread Stephen Barrow
Thanks Allan and Steve - you have answered a question which no-one has been able to for the last 10 years. I'll stick with becoming a dedicated prep and BC user thanks. Stephen Barrow

Re: Re[2]: Compost for Brewers

2002-05-21 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Tobias Koenig Hi Tobias and list members Re the canola I am certainly biased - I dont like GMO's and probably within five years there will be no other type of canola worldwide! I am exremely fortunate in that my neighbours to the west have

IMF and World Bank Blamed for Health Crisis

2002-05-21 Thread Jose Luiz M Garcia
Dear Monsieur, If you think that AIDS is transmitted by copulation as you say you probably also think that AIDS is transmitted by any sort of virus or more precisely HIV virus. If this is true maybe it is time for you to review your way of thinking. After all this is a list that challenges the

Re: Pfeiffer Field Spray - was Shredders for composting

2002-05-21 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 5/21/02 7:45:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Steve - Aren't there also incubated bacteria added to this brew? -Allan I believe that Pfeiffer isolated the bacteria and fungi active in 500 after the stirring process and/or from the raw form...sstorch

Re: Cows

2002-05-21 Thread D
Steve, I have an opportunity to get a small highlander cow with her a calf for a good price. Part of the pasture I was going to use has some small fruit trees and I am afraid they will eat them. Should I be concerned? Also the cow is not very tame, would she become easy to handle with time?