If you don't get any answers here, ask Hugh Courtney at JPI.
Lance Howard wrote:
My sister-in-law in Kauai is having trouble with insects and disease in her
garden. I told her I would try to connect her with some BD practitioners
out there. Anyone on the list out there? Lance
When I was farming at the Kimberton Hills BD farm we had rat-tailed larvae
in our liquid manure tank, they seemed quite happy in there !
Here in Scotland we have two 5000 gal. underground tanks to collect the
dairy washings. I add lots of BC, it's a great way of getting all the preps
over all the
That is Patrick Moser. There are several on
Maui as well including David Hamilton. Phil Dwyer has moved from Kahumana
on O'Ahu to the Island of Hawai'i. I know these people by name only(with
exception of David and Phil) as I used to be part of the Extended Evualation
Circle for Demeter and
At 12:01 PM 7/23/02 -0400, Michael wrote:
Dave- immature larvae of syrphid fllies are not aquatic. Those aquatic
larvae in your nettles are therefore not syrphid flies.
Tell it to the Ohio State Extension service -- that was a quote from their
brochure.
I agree that the syrphids I am used to
Title: FW: Pole Frame Workshop
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From: Roald Gundersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 12:17:08 -0500
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Subject: Pole Frame Workshop
What is the Strongest Timber which can be milled from any given log?
Answer: less than
Dave-you are right about those syrphids. I was not aware of ones with
aquatic immatures. I checked out a couple of sites and found the same and
more info. I apologize for jumping the gun before I did the research on
syrphids who don't care about aphids. Michael
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