Thanks, Frank, I appreciate your good thoughts on this matter. I have a long
way to go to come up to snuff on many aspects of our own farming practices as
well as the road project. I can see I need to put more time in goal-setting
and planning for both.
My Dad was raised on a farm in Hickson,
yeah, I believe that...wanna by a bridge??? sstorch
Also stated by York is that even bd is not an answer in and of itself for a
system as complex as a monoculture as an overhybridized vineyard. Premium
viticulture and great farming practices are part and parcel. The tea is
poo-pooed by Brinton because he did not raise it to the level it has
I grow weary of Orwellion philosophy , external power is so boring , it
is always the same...
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 06:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, I believe that...wanna by a bridge??? sstorch
Oops, long week.
Guess you can tell where I get my fish? (From a store where there are the
choices between farm raised, wild, imported from far wide via NYC's Fulton
Fish Market.) Don't think my landlords would go for a pond, yet.
Humbly,
Jane
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I don't have any idea what 'organically grown' greenhouse fish would
require though. Cornmeal, boiled egg, mealworms plus algae?
My understanding is that Tilapia can gain size and reproduce with a
diet of no more than greenhouse scraps. You definitely don't want to
fertilize your greenhosue
Also stated by York is that even bd is not an answer in and of itself for a
system as complex as a monoculture as an overhybridized vineyard.
The tea is poo pooed by Brinton because he says that other, less
expensive, less labor consuming methods will produce the same
results. Will published
If you still can't access these sound files, check out www.fibl.ch/indexx.
There's an option there to ask questions of a RealAudio technician.
Hopefully, somone will take the time to do this and bring us all up to speed.
Thanks
Audio Allan
Tilapia also like chicken shit, I understand.
ThenI definitely need to research this. My chickens stand
around on my porch and traverse my path to the horses
and goats, pooping healthily as they go. John is
mortified that I said I need 'more laying hens', that we'll
be awash in chicken poop.
I think he means the Peace Bridge at Windsor, ON. Michael
- Original Message -
From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 6:43 AM
Subject: Re: In light of the Heightened Security State here in the Homeland,
read this:
yeah, I believe
It would have to be the Canadian Peace Bridge, wherever it is
located, because American bombs destroyed the beautiful
Peace/Holocaust Memorial Bridge in Belgrade that was designed by
Einstein's son. It cannot be replaced.
And yes it is true that Al Qaeda was heavily involved in the
terrorist
Actually, I think that Steve meant the Brooklyn Bridge. For eons, it has
represented gullability (I have this bridge for sale at just the right
price...).
Essie
At 12:19 PM 02/09/03 -0500, you wrote:
It would have to be the Canadian Peace Bridge, wherever it is located,
because American
At 12:31 PM -0500 2/9/03, Essie Hull wrote:
Actually, I think that Steve meant the Brooklyn Bridge. For eons,
it has represented gullability (I have this bridge for sale at just
the right price...).
Essie
Yes, that was obvious several layers of meaning ago.
Are you saying that anyone
Bob-
I was just giving my take on the bridge reference. I've not examined the
website in any detail. Perhaps Steve has.
Essie
At 12:45 PM 02/09/03 -0500, you wrote:
At 12:31 PM -0500 2/9/03, Essie Hull wrote:
Actually, I think that Steve meant the Brooklyn Bridge. For eons, it has
And yes it is true that Al Qaeda was heavily involved in the
terrorist war against the Serbs as stated in Allan's post. And yes
Clinton and Albright did side with the Islamic terrorists as part of
breaking up Yugoslavia for the benefit of the Euro. They conducted
a high altitude bombing of
Looks like Essie is right as Steve is American and
wouldn't think about any bridge outside the borders of USA. The bridge that
connects Windsor to Detroit is actually called the Peace Bridge officially.
Michael
Hello ,
I came across this little pearl...
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U.S. Deaths in 2002 from Automobile Accidents: 40,000
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U.S. Deaths in 2002 from Tobacco Related Causes: 400,000
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Title: Re: Peace Bridge
Actually and officially the Detroit-Windsor bridge is called the
Ambassador Bridge. The Peace Bridge is near Niagara Falls.
Bob
Looks like Essie is
right as Steve is American and wouldn't think about any bridge outside
the borders of USA. The bridge that connects Windsor
Well, we already have a war against smoking in the US.
Perhap a war against the automobile would be in order.
Michael
Please help me to unsubscribe.
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In a message dated 2/9/03 12:27:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, I think that Steve meant the Brooklyn Bridge. For eons, it has
represented gullability (I have this bridge for sale at just the right
price...).
Essie
Bingo, that means you're right...sstorch
In a message dated 2/9/03 9:50:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about you, Steve? Have you gotten much follow up?
-Allan
I offered Marc Chien to do a practical work day rigging and inoculating a
brewer with stirring and applying some bd remedies. Your November conf
should include
Please could you unsubscribe me address from your list.
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sam koontz
Where was the Hollywood peace movement then? Oh, then it was Clinton's war.
Never Clinton's war. John F. Kennedy learned the hard way to not
interfere with the machinations of America's secret armies.
Clinton was another. Years ago, During a live broadcast from a black
histroy event a
Title: Re: Peace Bridge
thanks, Bob, You are right. I'm a Westerner. Forgive me.
Michael
- Original Message -
From:
Bob Thorson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 12:44
PM
Subject: Re: Peace Bridge
Actually and officially the Detroit-Windsor
Allan
That was Serbia not Iraq
Zoran
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Allan Balliett
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 11:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: In light of the Heightened Security State here in the
Homeland, read this:
Why would they want to destroy what they think is driving (no pun intended) the economy.
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 01:44 PM, mroboz wrote:
Well, we already have a war against smoking in the US. Perhap a war against the automobile would be in order. Michael
In a message dated 2/9/03 10:51:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tilapia also like chicken shit, I understand.
Just because they eat it do you think that is right? I wouldn't want to eat
that. What quality protein do you expect to grow with that feed? What kind
of dis-ease are you going to
Allan
That was Serbia not Iraq
Zoran
Thanks, Zoran, I admit that I don't pay enough attention to the horrors. -Allan
You're listed as a speaker at the Nov 14 conference We can put that
as your topic, if you'd like. each speaker is getting from 3-4 hours
to make their case.
The time does not have to be contiguous, however.
http://www.gardeningforthefuture.com/biodyn and push the banner
I offered Marc Chien
Allan,
I have been able to listen to the York interview, however, I cannot save the
file to my hard disk in order to listen to it offline.
Any tips? I did download the latest version of realplayer, but I do not see
any option for saving sound files.
Thanks,
Bob Shaffer
However the fish in the pond have some choice as to what they eat. In a
tank or in any industrial animal operation, you are essentially engaging
in force feeding. The issue to a biodynamic farmer, who takes into
account the spiritual effects of his/her methods, would be how those
methods support
Allan,
I have been able to listen to the York interview, however, I cannot save the
file to my hard disk in order to listen to it offline.
Any tips? I did download the latest version of realplayer, but I do not see
any option for saving sound files.
Bob - Sorry, that's the point of RealAudio:
However the fish in the pond have some choice as to what they eat. In a
tank or in any industrial animal operation, you are essentially engaging
in force feeding. The issue to a biodynamic farmer, who takes into
account the spiritual effects of his/her methods, would be how those
methods support
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From: Deborah Byron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:46 AM
Subject: Tilapia
Hello all fishy people,
We are in drought in the land of Aus and
farm water storages drying up fast, last week
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Beautifully said.
jeff
Fish ponds are quite the norm on farms through out Asia. Providing food
for the farmer and fertilizer for the fields.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun Feb 9, 2003 6:08:51 PM America/Edmonton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tilapia
Reply-To: [EMAIL
Beautifully said.
jeff
Thank you, Jeff, for exposing the flaws in the 'no quote' rule!! -Allan
Tersely put
I'll be better tomorrow, but I just had to vent tonight.
Sometimes ya'll make me smile. I thought anything a
person could
grow, 'in kindness and healthy food and atmosphere'
would be
preferable to buying at the store. Which is what any
homesteader
is truly trying to avoid. NO, of
Thank you, Perry.
(You wrote:
From: Perry Clutts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Perry's recnt posts
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 16:10:16 -0500
Hi, Different in that I'm not using the bucket anymore... I'm using a large
tank, making my own Barrel Compost to inoculate the tea
OUCH!
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 03:56 AM, Peter Michael Bacchus wrote:
Hi Henry,
Have you thought of putting a little bit of honey in a wee
dish in the middle of a tray or wide bowl and pouring boiling water over
when they are there in the greatest numbers. Once the water is cooled
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be better tomorrow, but I just had to vent tonight.
But, how highfalutin we all are this isn't good, that is
so bad,
why would you consider anything else?
I love a debate as much as
anyone else. There are some sound ideas coming out of
this
group,
A long time ago, I went to a talk given by a white man who was the designated
spokesman for the Hopis to the outside world who spoke about growing Hopi blue corn.
They taught him to sing to his corn every morning. They plant corn very deep in
alluvial intermittent creek bottoms in Arizona.
Last Sunday a very large wood roach climbed up from the side of my stove to
see what I was cooking. I was in the process of making breakfast for some
visiting relatives and it's appearance reminded my wife of the expensive can
of Robocan she wanted to purchase to keep roaches out of our abode.
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