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2003-03-16 Thread Eric Myren
Saskatchewan Organic Directorate Box 310 Rockglen, SK S0H 3R0 Phone: 306-476-2089 Fax: 306-476-2146 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.saskorganic.com February 28, 2003 Adrian C Measner President and Chief Executive Officer Canadian Wheat Board 423 Main Street P.O. Box 816, Stn. Main Winnipeg,

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2003-03-14 Thread e d
G’day everyone, I just wanted to let you all know that Lindy (my wife) and I have started our new business. Well, were trying to get it off the ground at the moment, it’s a little bit controversial, and hard to find open minded people. Anyway, I wanted to share our business Mission statement with

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2003-02-08 Thread Eric Myren
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 coun

Subject: Peace Seeds

2003-02-06 Thread Dave Robison
Does anyone know if Alan Kapuler is still running Peace Seeds, and if he or the company has email or a web address? I think you want http://www.abundantlifeseed.org/index.htm Note they have some BD seeds! David Robison Stellar Processes 1033 SW Yamhill Suite 405 Portland,

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2003-02-06 Thread flylo
Abundant Life is a beautiful website, especially it's opening page! But I really did want Peace Seeds. Thanks to 'our' Allan, I was able to get in touch with A. Kapuler this morning and order the corn I was looking for, plus ask for a listing of the 2003 Peace varieties.

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2003-01-30 Thread SBruno75
Just home from Harrisburg, PA where the Cornell Extension hosted their first Organic / biodynamic viticulture conference. Speakers on biodynamics included Gunther Hauk from the Pfeiffer Center, Alan York of Hopland California. Alan has extensive vineyard experience and has acheived Demeter

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2003-01-30 Thread Allan Balliett
Steve's right. This was an incredible event. So good to see how pragmatism will overcome dogmatism in the right cricles! Alan York is a very well respected viticulturist. He gave an incredible presentation, which he entitled 'Holistic Estate Management.' York, as you probably know, has a very

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2003-01-07 Thread Tara YG Welty
All this talk about using trees as prep broadcasters- howdoes this work? Tara

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2002-07-07 Thread Tony Nelson-Smith
Sharon - Yes, I realise what you'd done: do it myself, sometimes, unthinkingly! Retaining the original subject field does make it a little hard to follow, as the nature of the thread changes, tho'. Best to give the current topic plus (was... )in brackets. It's sometimes a bit hard to know

Changing the subject (was Should Australia go native)

2002-07-06 Thread Tony Nelson-Smith
Sorry to appear as a whining old fogey, but could we please remember to change the subject field when the topic changes? The latest post has nothing at all to do with the original topic and it's very confusing if one is trying to follow that original argument! Tony N-S

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2002-07-06 Thread Kent J Carson
rare seeds--- ( i don't know the web site) about the white list- ... hope this doesn't confuse things even more !love sharon- Original Message - From: Tony Nelson-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 11:20 AM Subject: Changing the subject (was Should

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2002-03-22 Thread SBruno75
---BeginMessage--- If you haven't bought yet your piece of land on the moon, this may concern you... The Brazilian congress is now voting on a project that will reduce the Amazon forest to 50% of its size It will take 1 MINUTE to read this, but PLEASE put your names on

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2002-03-20 Thread Jasminka
Peace in growth to all of you Smiling springtime (or autumn) Jasminka A postcard is on main page of www.yanta.net

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2002-02-10 Thread John Lakey
Hello bdnow, I am looking for advice, books netsites etc with information on building with straw bales. I am converting an old hay shed into am above ground winery. Basalt bedrock near the surface means it is much more economical to go up than dig down. Walls will be about 5

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2002-02-07 Thread John Lakey
Hello bdnow, I am looking through the results from soil and petiole testing of a trial running in a vineyard with a variety of undervine treatments. The compost treatment has shown a significant increase in soil pH. Has anyone out their observed similar outcomes? I enjoy the

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2002-01-03 Thread Christiane . Jaeger
Boron deficiency results in 'hollow heart' in many crops, a state occurring more and more often in organic produce in NZ. Glen That's interesting. I wonder why? According to my book on plant nutrition B deficiency can occur: on very light soils water logged soils high pH soils,