I've been looking at Hugh's broadcasters, wondering how I'd know
where to put one, and what I'd need to do, etc. I mentioned it on
another list, saying I just can't afford it right now, husband is
particularly opposed to this 'foofoo stuff'. A friend on that list
mentioned she'd bought one
I agree with Virginia.
When you're growing for a CSA, you've made a commitment to families
with children to provide them with as much food as your skill and the
season allow.
Deer damage much more than what they eat. One of the worst things
they will do is trample remay that is excluding flea
the
healthy population of fox in the woods surrounding them. just a thought. We
all need to eat. ( csa members included.) :)sharon
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From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster
I agree
) :) sharon.
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From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster
I agree with Virginia.
When you're growing for a CSA, you've made a commitment to families
with children to provide them
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster
Dear Sharon,
You are most generous and I imagine
unruffledeven when the corn plants you have sweated over are all broken,yourtrees are
continuallybrowsed or the fruits that you've waited
forarestrewn all over the placebefore they even mature.
While they may eat
Dear Louise,
We have a rabbit pepper that you will find very effective without having to
go down the path of a field broadcaster. Send an Email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I will see how we can get it to you.
You must live somewhere near us at Running Stream, halfway between Lithgow
and Mudgee
Virginia and Allan and all,
I double-clicked and double-clicked on this and nothing happens. I've
started to get a lot of our emails this way. Some work and some don't.
Also when I can read them, the horizontal margins are just not there. I
have to scroll and scroll with my horizontal arrows
James
How big a radius does your rabbit work for from the source of the
skin
Glen
James Hedley wrote:
Dear Louise,
We have a rabbit pepper that you will find very effective without having to
go down the path of a field broadcaster. Send an Email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I will see how
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster
dear virginia, well maybe i'm lucky , maybe
i'm blessed, and yes some crops get utterly destroyed at times, yet in the 25
years in this one small place , there is awesome abundance there 's plenty of
raspberrys , birds have never been a problem, in fact i mourn
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 3:32 PM
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For those of you who are interested in reading Fred K's latest, visit
http://www.leopold.iastate.edu/
Since he
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Virginia and Allan and all,
I double-clicked and double-clicked on this and nothing happens. I've
started to get a lot of our emails this way. Some work and some don't
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From: Glen Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster
James
How big a radius does your rabbit work for from the source of the
skin
Glen
Hello Glen
More please
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster
I want to keep rabbits off my property, away from
my plants and out of my life...how do I make contact
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From:
Moen Creek
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 12:57
AM
Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster
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From: Louise Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster
Re: Field BroadcasterI want to keep rabbits off my property, away from my
plants and out of my life...how do I make contact
Hi
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster
Louise,
Several rabbits weree romping and eating my plants
earlier in the season.However,
we have not seen them for a while. I suspect a predator has
made a meal of them.
When we thought our vegetable garden was safe, a groundhog took the
rabbits' place
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster
the solution has always been to plant enough for
the animals, animals come when they need healing and perhaps your greater
service to the world is to help them. ? in the world around us , they are being
crowded, perhaps their appearance is a message. to help them
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster
Gil,
You must be back in the loop!
Now to the situation in question.
IMO and experience a field broadcaster's pattern takes considerable time to establish itself.
I perceive a kite or a series of Kites to be a more substantial approach.
Possibly design one
Lloyd,
Do you know where I might be able to borrow a field broadcaster for the
Landcare tree planting project at Dalgety (the one that made me ill)?
Rabbits are ripping the hell out of it and if we don't do something
about them the authorities will come in with calicivirus. I don't want
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From: Roger Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:54 AM
Subject: Field Broadcaster
Lloyd,
Do you know where I might be able to borrow a field broadcaster for the
Landcare tree planting project at Dalgety (the one
Hi! Lloyd/ Roger,
I have the Base 44 Rates for five different rabbit deterring broadcasts.
I can make phials of pillules of any or all...
They are: To make unattractive to rabbits.
To prevent rabbits breading in...
To prevent rabbits over wintering in
with strong, focussed intent, and put them into both wells and see what
happens.
Essie
At 08:22 PM 08/25/02 -0400, you wrote:
Actually, I do know one other person who made a pepper - the person to
whom I donated my first field broadcaster when I upgraded - and she, in
fact, made a Japanese beetle
Please send this to me so I can get it.
Thanks,
Merla
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Actually, I do know one other person who made a pepper - the person
to whom I donated my first field broadcaster when I upgraded - and
she, in fact, made a Japanese beetle pepper. She lives about 10
miles from me. I'll check with her to see what happened, and will
let you know.
Looking
at the field
broadcaster from those opposed to its use ?? Someone said something about
copper going out into the soil - my immediate thought was that in our copper
deficient soils that would most likely be a plus.
Maybe you can de-bunk this for us or at least put it into perspective?
He said to tell
- they are probably technicly
correct ???but I always wonder whether these people have some sound reason
for their statements or is this just another little tilt at the field
broadcaster from those opposed to its use ?? Someone said something about
copper going out into the soil - my immediate
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