> I just tried to get to JPI website to find out what the one prep will
> cost and how much to overnight it to Soil Foodweb. The JPI website
> doesn't come up. Does anyone know what's going on there?
>
> Does anyone know what JPI will charge for BC? That is the prep we will
> test at this tim
On Tuesday, June 4, 2002, at 12:33 AM, Pam DeTray wrote:
> Just curious, how is the fundraiser going?
I was waiting for one source that had told me they were sending funds,
but that has never come through yet, so I will proceed with what we have.
I just checked on the funds, added everything
This is Bonnie's baby, Pam.
-Allan
>Just curious, how is the fundraiser going? Has enough been collected
>to do any testing yet?
>Pam
Just curious, how is the fundraiser going? Has enough been collected to do any testing
yet?
Pam
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Dear Bonnie,
soory for some unknown reason I can`t get into this Paypal system. Can
I send you a cheque in AUS $
Thank`s Tobias
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Hello Friends,
Thanks to those who've sent in donations for the testing. I'll soon be
arranging the shipping of the preps and the testing.
I'm making a last call to those who want to see this get done, but have
not sent their funds yet.
I'm looking forward to learning what they look like on t
>I can't recieve credit card payments unless I upgrade to a business
>or premier account.
>
>I can/will refuse your credit card payment and then I think you can
>send directly from your bank account or a Paypal account.
>
>Hope you are feeling more positive about your road weed project.
Anyone
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 11:24 AM, Merla wrote:
> Bonnie,
>
> I just signed up for PayPal and sent my money. I signed up my bank
> account, but I sent the money by my credit card--a mistake because you
> can't receive credit card payments. Tell me what to do? Do you upgrade
> your accoun
Bonnie,
I just signed up for PayPal and sent my money. I signed up my bank
account, but I sent the money by my credit card--a mistake because you
can't receive credit card payments. Tell me what to do? Do you upgrade
your account or refuse my payment and I resend it from my bank account.
I'm so
In a message dated 3/24/02 1:01:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Steve and Peter - I take your point about stirring with intention, but I
hand-pump the water/prep through my flowform cascade, projecting my
intention into the flow just as I would into the bucket if hand-stirring. I
hesitat
Hi! Merla,
I think you are trying to change the world single handed and to understand
all in a short time.
The first step is to make the changes you would like to see made generally,
to your own patch.
When you have made a marked improvement to your patch, others will notice
and in time ask. THE
In a message dated 3/24/02 11:13:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< You know that or you wouldn't
be building the stirring machines you build. Wouldn't you still be doing it
with your arm in a bucket if that was feasible? >>
I think not. I have come to enjoy the use of Ahrumanic device for be
In a message dated 3/24/02 3:18:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Just what is your "water implosion device", Steve? Is it based on
Schauberger's work?
Stephen Barrow >>
No, it is based on Storch's work, inspired by Steiner and Schauberger and
Pfieffer. SStorch
SStorch wrote:
"Stirring is only tedious to those who have not come to understand the
virtues
of my beautiful water implosion device."
Just what is your "water implosion device", Steve? Is it based on
Schauberger's work?
Stephen Barrow
Steve and Peter - I take your point about stirring with intention, but I
hand-pump the water/prep through my flowform cascade, projecting my
intention into the flow just as I would into the bucket if hand-stirring. I
hesitate to argue with such an old hand as Steve, but there are two
lemniscatory
>In a message dated 3/21/02 1:05:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< But at the end of it all
>you would have remedies that you could pour into a spray tank full of water
>and directly go out and spray instead of doing all the tedious stirring. >>
>
>Stirring is only tedious to those who have n
In a message dated 3/24/02 6:20:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< One challenge with a stiring machine or flow form is imprinting the
intent. >>
This is the reason that my stirring machine is manual, you must be there to
control direction and speed. I have the technology to do this automat
ssage -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: The Wide World and Testing Preps
>
> In a message dated 3/23/02 1:00:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << Allan and Steve - why not avoid altogether
In a message dated 3/23/02 1:00:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Allan and Steve - why not avoid altogether the controversy between
'tedious'
hand stirring and contentious mechanical stirring by using a flowform
cascade? Tony N-S.
>>
Flowforms work to some degree but without the int
>If I get
>the invitation I will bring the latest prototype to your conference this fall
>and you can see the future of agriculture...SStorch
Steve - dunno if it didn't post, or what, but I invited you, your
stirring machine(s) and your tea brewer to the conference this year,
October 4-6.
Do y
Allan and Steve - why not avoid altogether the controversy between 'tedious'
hand stirring and contentious mechanical stirring by using a flowform
cascade? Tony N-S.
In a message dated 3/22/02 11:26:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< hmmm. In the commentaries, Steve, RS is pretty emphatic about not
using machines to stir. At best, isn't using a stirring like having a
robot eat your buttery cookie for you?
Just asking, of course. >>
Steiner was not empha
>Stirring is only tedious to those who have not come to understand the virtues
>of my beautiful water implosion device. The vortex is the microcosm of the
>eternally creative intelligence of the universe that is God. Practicing
>biodynamics without stirring is to me the equivalent of eating cook
In a message dated 3/21/02 1:05:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< But at the end of it all
you would have remedies that you could pour into a spray tank full of water
and directly go out and spray instead of doing all the tedious stirring. >>
Stirring is only tedious to those who have not com
> > Thanks Allan, Another question that arises is that of pathogens and is
>part of the reason that the sheath material for making the Biodynamic
>remedies has been oawed in Europe. It looks like they may have to survive
>on homoeopathic preps and radionics for a few yeutlars. Is there a risk th
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: Testing preps?
> Peter - The testing will be done by Elaine Ingham's lab in Oregon.
> We are still working on w
Darn, Merla!
$100 each to register biodynamic "amendments" for use in Idaho? What if they were potentized in water and you had something like 8x or 8c potencies? The active ingredient is the water which has been patterned. Does water have to be registered before it can be used as a soil amendment?
I vote to ask for the tests Elaine specified. Count me in for $10.
I would like to test 500, BC and Pfieffer spray.
I would also be interested in comparing some different versions -- like
how does our Oregon 500 compare to Storch's or Hugh's or JPI's. But given
the high cost of tests, I don't thin
BD AND THE WIDE WORLD: Last night was at an organizational meeting of
the Sandpoint Farmers Market where the State Inspector, who is an
outrageous creative thinker and gardener, spoke on changes in organic
certification, etc. I spoke to her afterwards and it turns out that she
was consulted o
>Personally, I am very impressed by her body of work. My impression
>is, she also has a lot of heart for it from the standpoint of
>healing the planet from the physical effects of poor agricultural
>practices. She is the consummate scientist, demanding exacting
>standards for scientific rese
Allan has informed me of a feature called Paypal which will enable us
to collect funds easily online for those who are interested. Don't send
anything to my address as I put out earlier. It will be Thursday before
I get Paypal set up. I'm right in the middle of my final exam for
horticultur
e to
>other council members of our association.
>Peter.
>
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>From: "Bonnie York" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:29 AM
>Subject: Testing preps?
>
>
>> If there
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Author: Tobias Koenig at Yanco
Date:3/20/02 4:20 PM
For my part I would like to see 500 and BC tested
Tobias
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> If there are some here who would be interested in seeing tests on the
> microbial and fungal counts as discussed last week I am willing to
> coordinate that effort.
>
> Contribute what you can.
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:06 PM, Allan Balliett wrote:
> We can set up a PayPal account
I've known folks who've done Paypal but have never set one up . Is there
a cost to set it up?
Bonnie
We can set up a PayPal account so that everyone can contribute to
this project quite effortlessly. The only interest here is to collect
enough money to pay for the tests and overnight postage from JPI.
I've put in $10, but only 'if it comes to that.' Hopefully, we'll be
turning away contributo
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 01:53 PM, Merla wrote:
> Bonnie, did you see Allan's email. He wants to test Pfeiffer Field
> Spray as #2, rather than BD 500. We need to agree.
That's fine. I sent mine before his got to me.
I have no knowledge of Pfeiffer sprays and such. That's why I asked f
Bonnie, did you see Allan's email. He wants to test Pfeiffer Field Spray as #2,
rather than BD 500. We need to agree. Merla
Bonnie York wrote:
> My understanding is both Bonnie and Allan have volunteered to spearhead this.
> But who is?
>
> I had made an offer to Allan to lend a hand her
My understanding is both Bonnie and Allan have volunteered to spearhead this. But who is?
I had made an offer to Allan to lend a hand here and there with list business, as my abilities warrant He asked me if I would coordinate this project leading to the email I sent earlier.
IMO the logical fi
If there are some here who would be interested in seeing tests on the
microbial and fungal counts as discussed last week I am willing to
coordinate that effort.
Contribute what you can. $5 or 10, or $2 it doesn't matter. I will
collect the funds, get them to the lab, and arrange for the testin
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