Re: Learning to dowse

2002-04-10 Thread Lloyd Charles
to place.Once I had this it was just so easy!! Success is just three clicks away Lloyd Charles You say " I have no idea if I can dowse or not." Want some off list help? Gil Gil - Dowsing is never off topic on this list. If you're up for teaching, I'm sure there are several dozen hig

Re: Merla's Road Project Plan--Questions

2002-04-03 Thread Lloyd Charles
Lloyd Charles

Re: Fwd: US made earthquake, you may shudder... (from Ferdy)

2002-04-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
From: Chris Shade What are you talking about? HAARP seems like a pretty low-energy thing aimed at controlling communication possibilities, not making earthquakes. That takes alot of energy. ...or am I missing something here. Chris Hey Chris You don't really believe

Re: URL for Krasil´nikov´s book?

2002-03-26 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:45 PM Subject: URL for Krasil´nikov´s book? Can someone remind me of this address? Thanks -Allan www.soilandhealth.org Its Called the Soil and Health Library

Re: Merla and the Weed Board

2002-03-25 Thread Lloyd Charles
if he gets thirsty part way thru the argument. What you want to do is so far outside of their paradigm that a few more yards won't make much difference. You would need to leave an untreated area for reference later. This is the way of the future - think about it !! Lloyd Charles ps I am not kidding

Re: OFF:Fw: [globalnews] denver police raid activist files

2002-03-25 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Michael Roboz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 3:23 AM Subject: Re: OFF:Fw: [globalnews] denver police raid activist files I wonder what the CIA and US Intelligence have on a file on BDNOW? M. Michael You can bet they

Re:Testing preps?

2002-03-19 Thread Lloyd Charles
lightly. Lloyd Charles Just my opinion, but I think if we accept Elaine as an authority on soil foodweb lab work, we have an obligation to support the level of testing that she has requested rather than deciding among ourselves which tests are 'enough,' etc. -Allan

Re: Corn == Soil Improvement Crop

2002-03-17 Thread Lloyd Charles
landmass to get to us - I believe the planetary influences to be quite strong here and observation of plant growth patterns supports that - but my knowledge is very sparse on this. 3. Where is the downside? What detrimental results will appear if we do this wrong?? Thanks again Lloyd Charles

Re: Rain

2002-03-17 Thread Lloyd Charles
nicely in a dryish year if the timing of rainfall is OK. I guess the end message here is don't be greedy cause if you do it will come back and bite you . Cheers to all Lloyd Charles

Re: Gauss readings of soil

2002-03-16 Thread Lloyd Charles
t we meant but that is no excuse for sloppiness so I will take the fall for this and be more careful next time. Cheers again Lloyd Charles Soil Paramagnetism is measured in micro CGS and not Gauss. CGS stands for Centimeter, Gram and Second. In other words is the amount of materia

Re: Gauss readings of soil

2002-03-15 Thread Lloyd Charles
e got on James's soil and a 1200 reading is regarded as real good for soil DO NOT GET THIS LITTLE MAGNET ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES OR YOU WILL NUKE THEM Have fun Lloyd Charles

Re: Errata on Soil Food Web

2002-03-08 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Jose Luiz Moreira Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 11:50 AM Subject: Errata on Soil Food Web Listening to Dr Ingham´s tapes and to some of her lectures I have heard her saying many times that plants are passive

Re: Fwd: Re: Radionics feild broadcasters potentisers

2002-03-04 Thread Lloyd Charles
progressed. Have you been able to relate the potencies from your dowsing back to physical results you see happening in the field . Does this make sense? Also have some other questions I would like to ask (possibly off list) if that is OK. Cheers Lloyd Charles ps also am not interested in gaining

Re: Copper garden tools

2002-02-28 Thread Lloyd Charles
cultivation economical.?? In nice clay would not be a problem Lloyd Charles

Re: Need Help!!

2002-02-27 Thread Lloyd Charles
and molasses after seeding - 2 kg + 4 litres / ha in water. There are many other things that can be done to get a decent result for both of you without doing damage to the soil. Believe me you do NOT want this guy putting atrazine out! Take care Lloyd Charles

Re: Malcolm Rae cards purchasing

2002-02-19 Thread Lloyd Charles
dollars Australian Isn't it nice to do business with people that trust you !! Lloyd Charles Last time I checked the Malcolm Rae organisation in England weren't setup for Internet/credit-card distribution. 8[ Cheerio... Rex

Re: Fwd: Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-19 Thread Lloyd Charles
are trying to stop and a major reason that I agree with you even tho I have no proper training!! Cheers Lloyd Charles Gil wrote I am a little puzzled by how on earth can an operator (regardless of his inherent honesty) get a proper and beneficial analysis result when the whole purpose and INTENT

Re: Fwd: Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-18 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Gil Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:36 AM Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Radionics Accreditation Dear Gil and list -- My remarks here are to be taken as only applying to experimental use of radionics in agriculture

Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-14 Thread Lloyd Charles
series of talks, but passed on before that came to be. I challenge all to speculate on what would have been included in those and try and pencil it in and try it. Gil Brilliant Thank you Gil Lloyd Charles

Re: Elaine: Question about microorganisms in a brittle environment

2002-02-13 Thread Lloyd Charles
putting out stuff that actually helped the weeds to recover from the pepper treatment - we can easily get too clever. I would like to see some other thoughts on this - come on guys !! Cheers all Lloyd Charles 4) (For BD farmers) If you were using a radionic field broadcaster over

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-09 Thread Lloyd Charles
ok. or try Charles Walters Weed control without poisons or there is another one by Jay L Macalman Lay a good foundation and you will save time and trouble in the future All the best Lloyd Charles

200,000 + horns

2002-02-07 Thread Lloyd Charles
had some posts from Hugh Lovel on the list about this last year ( or maybe further back ) Hope this is of interest Lloyd Charles

Re: Friends in Oz: are there REALLY 2,000,000 acres downunder in BDCultivation?

2002-02-05 Thread Lloyd Charles
broadcasters, homeopathy etc. This is not to denigrate the work done by AP over many years, after all he had the guts and determination to put BD on national television at a time when Organic agriculture was the lunatic fringe! Cheers Lloyd Charles

Re: CEC Balancing

2002-01-31 Thread Lloyd Charles
this is where the Steiner remedies fit best - in providing the functionality and lifting energy. Any other thoughts on this ?? Lloyd Charles

Re: Spraying in airplanes etc

2002-01-20 Thread Lloyd Charles
Virginia Salares wrote - biggest challenge is keeping the mechanical systems free of molds and bacteria. While we want microorganisms in the soil, we do not want them where we live and work.---WHY NOT?? Virginia.I

Re: black bear

2002-01-15 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 3:09 PM Subject: Re: black bear Allan, The fence is not hot. It utilizes 10 foot metal "T" post driven into the ground. The fencing material is all

Re: foxes

2002-01-09 Thread Lloyd Charles
idea to me Cheers Lloyd Charles

Re: Albrecht System for soil testing and fertilisation

2002-01-08 Thread Lloyd Charles
economically sensible - why? This is not biologically sensible 3- there is still a strong perception (in his articles) that soil testing and amendment for pH correction is good practice. pH is the RESULT of what is going on in a soil not the cause of it. Lloyd Charles

Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing

2002-01-07 Thread Lloyd Charles
If you test your soil through a reputable lab, make sure they give you the Calcium and Magnesium base saturation levels. Calcium should be about 68% and Magnesium should be about 13.5%. That example is 5 to 1. My recollection is Albrecht said 7 to 1 is the ideal. 9 to 1 is high. Dave

Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing

2002-01-04 Thread Lloyd Charles
Title: Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing Economy Vista is $164.00 it has +-.05 accuracy Atogo N-1a @ $189.00 has +-.02and the automatically temperature compensated modelAtago ATC_1E at $330.00 David Von Pein PO Box 7964 Toowoomba Mail Centre Queensland 4352

Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing

2002-01-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 11:45 PM Subject: Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing Allan no argument with any of this just a couple of comments along the way The prime directive of

Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing

2002-01-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
the extra work) I am not far enough along to know but early signs say its the right direction Cheers again Lloyd Charles

Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing

2002-01-01 Thread Lloyd Charles
of all - and I know at least one feller that needs to make a profit from his farm in the short term. Best to all for the new year Lloyd Charles

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