Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
They have the rights, but are things actually progressing with the translation? Maybe Shaumburg would like some one to assist in the process? Christy easy enough to check out: Shaumburg Tel/Fax (708) 351-2444. -Allan

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread The Korrows
They have the rights, but are things actually progressing with the translation? Maybe Shaumburg would like some one to assist in the process? Christy

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-09 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Its about letting go of the past and grasping the present and the future. The way the remedy is made the inhibiting qualities of the strong tannins are left behind. Regards, Peter. - Original Message - From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09,

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-09 Thread Glen Atkinson
Garuda BD Rooting Compound works wonderfully well I hope top have some pictures of broad beans using rooting comp as opposed to our combination spray Etherics on the web site very soon. Most interesting Glen A > - Original Message - > From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL P

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Glen Atkinson
Yes please count me in Glen Mark Moodie wrote: > > I would be interested to hear if there is interest in an English Translation > of 'Working with the Elementals' which details Hugo Erbe's work. > > A friend and I began a translation and discussions with the holder of the > German Copyright and

Under Cover

2002-12-09 Thread flylo
Carol Ann Sayle's farmstead musings. Weekly I get a gift of writing from this lady. I love her style and approach. Best of all, she's basically in our area so anything she's offering now, I can backtrack on and know when I should have put it in the ground. (so, next year, no excuses, right?) Sh

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
I've been advised that the rights to the English version of this work are owned by Schaumburg Publications in Schaumburg, Illinois, Tel/Fax (708) 351-2444. It would be inappropriate, I understand, to introduce another commercial English translation under these circumstances. It's essential tha

Re: A strange visit/trying to share

2002-12-09 Thread Roger Pye
Merla Barberie wrote: Your nemesis, Randy, seem to exemplify many good, as well as misguided, qualities. His land is in his family and farming is in his blood. He is open enough to share with you what he is doing and he really believes in it, works hard, makes it pay, pays his bills thereby,

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Mark, I would be interested. It may be that the print run would be so small that the cost of type setting would make the per copy price over the top. Would you consider publication as an "E book" and charge the usual five dollars a down load and we can either keep it on the computer or print a

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-09 Thread Cheryl Kemp
The Bach remedy, Walnut works to support change. Shock from change, difficulty in adapting, and settling after a major change. So of course moving a plant would cause shock and disorientation. I would also use Bach Remedy walnut to settle calves when being separated from their mothers at weaning, s

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Cheryl Kemp
Yes Please Mark, we would be very interested in Australia, and would happily be an outlet . Cheryl Kemp Education and Workshop Coordinator Biodynamic AgriCulture Australia Phone /Fax : 02 6657 5322 Home: 02 6657 5306 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.biodynamics.net.au - Original Message -

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread The Korrows
Dear Mark, there was a mention of Schaumburg Publications working on a translation, and I don't think anything ever came of it. The JPI newsletter had said call them and let them know you are interested, so I did it. I personally would love to see this translated, and I agree with Allan that JPI wo

Re: Other than Jeavons?

2002-12-09 Thread Fred & Rose Lieberman
I'm looking forward to reading some of the real biodynamic books that include the spiritual approach. Thanks for the heads-up, Allan. Also, has anyone read the Findhorn material? How does that fit into Steiner's work? Rose

Re: Other than Jeavons?

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
My only information on biodynamic gardening is from the Jeavons books. Anything else I should be reading? Rose Rose - Emphatically, Jeavons is NOT biodynamic. Biodynamics is a spiritual approach to farming Jeavons was exposed to biodynamics from Chadwick, who claimed to have studied directly

Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
Rose - You can read the Berry "Agrarian" article at http://www.oriononline.org/pages/om/02-3om/Berry.html It came from the Orion Society homepage -Allan

Re: A strange visit/trying to share

2002-12-09 Thread Merla Barberie
Your nemesis, Randy, seem to exemplify many good, as well as misguided, qualities. His land is in his family and farming is in his blood. He is open enough to share with you what he is doing and he really believes in it, works hard, makes it pay, pays his bills thereby, etc. He uses a spider and

reading - other than Jeavons

2002-12-09 Thread flylo
Rose, here is a post from awhile back about a book list on biodynamic agriculture. You also may want to look up Biodynamic in Google search and go to some of the websites. You'll probably run across a number of list member's sites there. (i never throw out anything, not even old emails.) *

FW: CSA and United way

2002-12-09 Thread Jane Sherry
Well, of course this "brilliant" idea is not mine, Allan, but Jean-Paul's of Roxbury Farm. I'll ask him if he will be writing anything up about this -- Forwarded Message From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 10:06:35 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Applied Biodynamics On-line

2002-12-09 Thread SBruno75
Allan, I will be answering questions for the JPI site. I thought it would be up by now, do not know what the hold up is. Posting the old issues of Applied Biodynamics is a great idea, will work on it. ps: if you have some decent trace minerals, add hot water to a muddy consistancy and paste

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Re: Other than Jeavons?

2002-12-09 Thread Richard Kalin
Title: Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard I think that the most readible introduction is "Secrets of the Soil" by Chris Bird and Peter Tomkins. - Original Message - From: Fred & Rose Lieberman To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 10:50 AM Subje

FWD: [Poclad] Industry's "Poor Parade" at the Earth Summit

2002-12-09 Thread Barry Carter
Dear Friends, The following just came from the the Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy (POCLAD) email list: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Poclad] Industry's "Poor Parade" at the Earth Summit List-Help: List-Post: List-

Other than Jeavons?

2002-12-09 Thread Fred & Rose Lieberman
Title: Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard My only information on biodynamic gardening is from the Jeavons books.  Anything else I should be reading?   Rose

CSA and United way

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
Instead, try and get national & local non profits involved in your csa's to sponsor share prices for low income members, such as Roxbury Farm did this year, through the United Way, sponsoring some membership in Harlem. Got any more info on this, Jane? Are there any write-ups? This is brilliant,

Re: fad?

2002-12-09 Thread Fred & Rose Lieberman
Jane said: "As people are making this shift to local food, it will inspire more home grown local economies..." I'm not trying to be a muckraker so early in my membership, Jane, but isn't that the definition of a market economy. People vote with their dollars, and when they don't get what they wa

Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard

2002-12-09 Thread Fred & Rose Lieberman
I'm new to the list. Where does this "WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard" come from? Rose

NY Newbie Intro

2002-12-09 Thread Fred & Rose Lieberman
Hello, All. My name is Rose, I'm 54, I live in rural upstate New York with husband, Fred, and our 4 cats. We are vegans, professional tarot readers; Fred is a healer, a nutritionist, and always a scientist. We garden organically and are committed to purchasing almost exclusively organically grow

Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard

2002-12-09 Thread Barry Carter
Dear Markess, At 07:18 AM 12/9/2002, you wrote: Kristo intuits Sunday 12/8/02 The Aquarian MOON Conjuncts NEPTUNE (in his Trine to the Dragon's Head) at 4:00 AM CST -6GMT. There's no need to name the direction. The only details that count are the ones directly in your line of sight...don't wor

FW: fad?

2002-12-09 Thread Jane Sherry
Time & again, I am brought back to "fresh & Local" being the only way. The only way people will understand the difference in the industrial food that they eat & organic, local, food is to go to the farmers' markets & try some. Farmers markets are always packed. People in spite of their mass market

Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard

2002-12-09 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard Thank you Barry, The crisis is a kind of therapy, however. It is a teaching method that you have set up for yourselves because you need it. And you need it now, before your race embarks upon journeys to other physical realities. You must lear

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Aurora Farm
Thanks for this Mark and by the way and now that there is some talk of the elementals did any of you who did the 3 Kings spray have any observations and experiences or are you all too fully immersed in virtual reality? Markess? Jane? Allan? Blessings, Barbara and Woody Aurora Farm. the only unsubsi

Fw: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread mroboz
- Original Message - From: "mroboz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:25 AM Subject: Re: Hugo Erbe > Mark-I would certainly be interested in a copy for myself, maybe thru > Tri-Fold in Ontario. In that way, avoiding the extra cost of duty when

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread mroboz
Mark-I would certainly be interested in a copy for myself, maybe thru Tri-Fold in Ontario. Michael > -Allan > > >

organic - local (TX) (long)

2002-12-09 Thread flylo
Botched up before it even got off the ground, or so I think now anyhow. you be the judge. There is an Oriental doctor locally who opened up a 'Wellness Center' in College Station Texas. His actual herb business started from a small storefront in Hearne (not too far from the B/CS area.) I have an

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-09 Thread COYOTEHILLFARM
Thanks Per Garp/NH - Original Message - From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 05:28 AM Subject: Re: Transplanting remedies ? > Dear Per, > > Not quite. Like cures. > > And Bach Flower Remedies are sold everywhere, presumably at yo

Re: Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
Mark - I'm certainly interested in a copy for myself. You can contact Hugh Courtney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get an order from JPI. Hugh's very into the elemental stuff and, as you know, there are very few good books out. -Allan PS Yes, I'd be happy buying my copy from JPI

Re: fad?

2002-12-09 Thread Allan Balliett
\Much the same is happenign with organic now. Who knows where it will lead...??? \\ Well, we know where it will lead if left to it's own dynamics. In the herb business, the biggest problem is that consumers think price only and do not make an attempt to work in the realm of quality. This mean

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-09 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Per, Not quite. Like cures. And Bach Flower Remedies are sold everywhere, presumably at your city organic food place. You put a few drops of this remedy in a bucket of water and stir like a BD remedy. Use for transplants. If you want to know specifically what grasses walnut allows to grow,

Re: Disney cruise please

2002-12-09 Thread Nancy Geffken
Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Also nterested in what people have heard about the Disney cruises >that have resulted in much illness. The Norwalk-like virus which allegedly hit the Disney cruises is a common cruise-ship problem, usually these events are covered up. Whether it is the

Hugo Erbe

2002-12-09 Thread Mark Moodie
I would be interested to hear if there is interest in an English Translation of 'Working with the Elementals' which details Hugo Erbe's work. A friend and I began a translation and discussions with the holder of the German Copyright and then found that a fine translation was commissioned and compl