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From: Gil Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: towers of power
> Hi! Dwayne,
> There is still a lot of work t be done to perfect "Towers of Power".
> Phil Callahan, in a letter to me, said he finds
snow is an incredible expression of water, an intricate energy mat that will
melt in to the soil. Farmers of old would spread their manure on snow to get
extra Nitrogen, why not bc or 500???...sstorch
Hi! Dwayne,
There is still a lot of work t be done to perfect "Towers of Power".
Phil Callahan, in a letter to me, said he finds better results with
adding paramagnetic material to the soil. Some built in Oz which
included, for reasons better know to the builder, magnets and coils,
along with o
Hello All,
Who has built and placed one or more towers or power? How did you build it, size, components? How was it located and what were the results?
Thanks, DwayneDo you Yahoo!?
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Allan there is an organic radio host, Howard Garrett, who does a 4
hour seg Sunday mornings plus one hour Q & A on Saturdays.
He's wildly popular in Texas. I've seen photos of his home and his
greenhouse is a knock out. He insulates the walls with 55 gallon
barrels of water. It just looks like
Hello All,
We will have to purchase our preps from JPI, making our own is not possible. Might seem a bit of hypocracy, we are vegans, but we want the best for our patch of earth and biodynamics is part of the process. Already have some people that want food grown without the use of any animal produ
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2003 experiment:
for weed control I will try spraying 501 on the soil during tillage on on
small block. I will split the block into two parts, one application in the
am , one in the pm.
reason:
if you look at things burning what can we learn from them? Oak burns hot
Allan Balliett wrote:
Sprayer Decontamination and Maintenance: Sprayers must be thoroughly
decontaminated, inside and outside, after use. Regular maintenance of
spraying equipment will prolong its life and ensure accurate
trouble-free operation. This allows spraying to be done with the
minimu
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From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: sheep know, so do cows
> >I'm
> >trying to make is that there is more problem in the way that chemical
> >fertilisers have been used and promoted
thank you Jane, for that enlightened statement.
I'd suppose if you grow them yourself, they're full of
whatever 'crap' you choose to feed them. I was
wondering if anyone on the list has grown or thought
about growing fish as an offshoot to a greenhouse /
garden.
head 'think tank' on that topic
Has any one sent any thing to the man from Iran?
From: majid rostami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Jan 30, 2003 6:45:06 AM America/Edmonton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: request
Hello Dear
I am MS student andvery interesting to study about
biodynamic and organic farming , but in my country
My ex - co-worker is halfway thru the first year,
you can contact me offline if you want her e-mail address to find out more first
hand.
gideon.
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Title: OT:FW: [helpinghands] Study upon study by- CMHC-very valuable research
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Hello folks,
I just learned of this website with dozens of studies related to moisture,
air quality, energy efficiency, and on and on. Its worth a visit! Strawbale
studies include
Allen, we have sprayed Surround for a copula years with good results on grapevines. Thrips and variegated leaf hopper don't like leaf surfaces covered with Surround.
I think we missed the chance to save fruit shriveling from severe heat by not applying Surround, late last summer.
There is large s
I plan on moving to coast of British Columbia, Canada in August of this
year and there is on the coast an intimate and powerful connection
between the salmon runs and the fertility of the soil. The way it has
happened out there for thousands of years is that the salmon have come
inland from yea
The David Suzuki Foundation has regular updates and reports on farmed
fish
They can be reached at http://www.davidsuzuki.org/
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From: Jane Sherry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat Feb 8, 2003 10:08:14 AM America/Edmonton
To: Bdnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Producer of
Decontaminating and Storing Sprayers
Dr. Andrew Landers, Cornell University
Sprayer Decontamination and Maintenance: Sprayers must be thoroughly
decontaminated, inside and outside, after use. Regular maintenance of
spraying equipment will prolong its life and ensure accurate
trouble-free operat
farmed fish, such as salmon, also lack the fatty acids that make them
such a good food choice.
thank you Jane, for that enlightened statement.
I'd suppose if you grow them yourself, they're full of
whatever 'crap' you choose to feed them. I was
wondering if anyone on the list has grown or thought
about growing fish as an offshoot to a greenhouse /
garden.
Farmed fish are usually full of antibiotics and other crap
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> Great. Does anyone farm fish?
>
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Great. Does anyone farm fish?
Oh, boy, Dwayne, you are fresh! ;-)
I've been reading Alex Podolinsky a lot recently. What I wrote below
is something he says often, ringing it for the same purpose there are
bells in Zen garens, I suppose.
-Allan
Dwayne -
Since biodynamics is not a set of rules but rather a process of
indivu
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Dwayne -
Since biodynamics is not a set of rules but rather a process of
indivualizing a process through the experience gained by the
application of principles, I highly recommend that you ask your
questions of the group instead of looking for what just might be what
people used to think.
Fir
Steve,
have you found spraying on snow to be definitely successful ? I have been
holding off my 500 spraying here because we have snow on the ground, and I
thought it would not be so effective.
cheers, Gideon.
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I actually understood what was meant (I think.) We have a neighbor
who is pushing 100. He said he recalled when they started selling
NPK chemical fertilizers as 'the only soil amendment you'll ever
need'.
But farmers were very leery of the stuff, and tended to put it out
with a spoon rather th
2003 experiment:
for weed control I will try spraying 501 on the soil during tillage on on
small block. I will split the block into two parts, one application in the
am , one in the pm.
reason:
if you look at things burning what can we learn from them? Oak burns hot and
slow as it releases
I'm
trying to make is that there is more problem in the way that chemical
fertilisers have been used and promoted for use, than there is in the actual
product in many instances.
Dear Lloyd -
Do you mind stating that a little more clearly...or do I mean 'exlicitly'?
-Allan
THANK YOU
Peace
Eric
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 06:42 PM, Peter Michael Bacchus wrote:
Christoph Goebles who was a co-worker at the House for Nutritional Research in Dornach 1967/8 worked on wheat seeds before planting. I left before any outcome was recorded but there may be some records
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 8:29 AM
Subject: sheep know, so do cows
> In 1964, my Daddy put down a good deal of chemical fertilizer. We
> had pretty good pastures and they instantly went to 'lush green
> fields' h
Christoph Goebles who was a co-worker at the House
for Nutritional Research in Dornach 1967/8 worked on wheat seeds before
planting. I left before any outcome was recorded but there may be some records
there. I imagine that the best time to make an impression on the plant would be
as the see
> > > On the pacemaker itself, there has been a remarkable improvement
> > > in my health, I just wish I'd done it years ago. (But I have to wonder
> > > what the effects of it on a broadcaster, or the effects of a field
> > > broadcaster would have on it.) any comments?
>
> Hi Martha,
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