Re: Jane 's information

2003-02-04 Thread Stacey Elin Rossi
I would also like to be on the distribution list Thanks, Stacey Rossi = @@@ Stacey Elin Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://zip.to/anaserene @@@ __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful.

Re: BD News/Dr.Thomas Cowan/Guelph/Toronto

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
Roughly translated means if i spend an extra 50 bucks a month on my internet connection and put a decent computer on it, I can listen to the tapes - tempting - yes - affordable ? not till it rains some! We would go from 26 k to 256k line speed LCharles OK Bandwidth works two ways. It's helpful

Re: CT=BDcompost,preps+Alaska humus, forest humus kelp

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
THIS IS PRIVATE TO THIS LIST first off, Merla - Are you really applying for organic certification Secondly, Will Brinton's statement was that for the purpose of colonzing leaves to reduce foliar disease, BC was adequate: as stirred according to directions. He feels that the whole 'CT

Please Read Jame's Brilliant Post

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
I'm reposting this post because it cuts to the heart of the globalnews issue. I think there is some very good advice here and I hope it will be taken to heart. -Allan snip As for the question of sending off subject posts to BDnow I think that when you try and set guidelines as to what can and

Re: Los Alamos Laboratories pollution.

2003-02-04 Thread Jane Sherry
It is something we will probably hear much more about in the years to come unless some brilliant minds put an end to this death lust for radioactive energy sources. As for radionics, if it is true, as mentioned on the list, that electrical wires can interfere with radionic broadcast, how can one

Bandwidth

2003-02-04 Thread John Buckley
Bellsouth provides DSL internet connection at 1.47Mbs $45/month. Its great. They paid for USB modem using rebates. John Buckley

Re: Jane 's information

2003-02-04 Thread Essie Hull
I agree, Allan. I subscribe to those lists as well. But I also agree with James Hedley's earlier post, about the value in diverse communications and building a community (and the ease of hitting delete when uninterested in a particular post). The bd list feels very much like a precious

GlobalNews Sub info

2003-02-04 Thread Jane Sherry
GlobalNews is a private mailing list devoted to discussion of the issues, news and events that are creating tomorrow's news today. Geo-politics, global financial markets, electronic commerce, the Internet, environmental concerns and spiritual transformation at the Millennium. Members only, with

Re: Jane 's information

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
I would not like to see the list become overrun with issues diverging from agricultural biodynamics, but I think it's essential to not lose sight of wider related issues. Best and with great appreciation for the bd list, Essie I concur, Essie.-Allan

Re: GlobalNews Posts/etc

2003-02-04 Thread Prkrjake
Dear Everyone: I am not a farmer in practice yet, but a gardener, and in my heart a farmer. I am a student of Rudolf Steiners mass works. I am also a mother, and a resident between Heaven and Earth. I appreciate the content from ALL of the postings. It is my understanding from my recent new study

compost tea

2003-02-04 Thread Dave Robison
At 12:04 PM 2/4/2003 -0500, Merla wrote: This is my year for my own BC 500 AND for 24 hr aerobic compost tea. Exactly in what proportion do you combine them? Allan's post answered your questions very well. Compost tea has been used by BD farmers for a long time and no one bothered to get all

Re: Jane Allan - PLEASE START ANOTHER LIST FOR...

2003-02-04 Thread Lmvine1
I say a hearty AMEN, yes to Doug. Too much bandwidth not BD related. Dan From: "Doug Jay Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jane Allan - PLEASE START ANOTHER LIST FOR... Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 10:56:45 -0600 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type:

Re: Jane Allan - PLEASE START ANOTHER LIST FOR...

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
I say a hearty AMEN, yes to Doug. Too much bandwidth not BD related. Dan What's bandwidth? -Allan

York Files:

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
Try them again. We've made some good changes on the server end. DOn't panic when you hear the dolphins, we're working on that next! Let me know, ok? All of you folks who couldn't get in earlier, please try again now, ok? Thanks -Allan PS Please be patient and let your buffers fill

Re: BD News/Dr.Thomas Cowan/Guelph/Toronto

2003-02-04 Thread Garuda
If you do not have a decent bandwidth - jetstream or even good phone lines - then the audio files will take ages to download. As for me. G - Original Message - From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 2:35 PM Subject: Re: BD

Re: CT=BDcompost,preps+Alaska humus, forest humus kelp

2003-02-04 Thread Merla Barberie
first off, Merla - Are you really applying for organic certification I've been certified organic for as many years as Idaho has had an organic certification process. Anyone on the market here who was serious, joined at the beginning. Just remember how conservative this state is even

soybeans

2003-02-04 Thread flylo
The topic of soybeans came up on the homesteading group. One gardener says to just pull up the whole bush when the soybeans are ripe. so I wondered if the plants were good to dry for livestock feeds. She didnt' think so, so I thought I'd ask someone who might know on this list. Obviously,

Impeachment

2003-02-04 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Impeachment VOTE TO IMPEACH http://www.VoteToImpeach.org The anti-war movement has now inaugurated a campaign to impeach George W. Bush and other senior U.S. government officials for their criminal conduct. The planned war against Iraq and the destruction of constitutionally

Re: CT- BDpreps+urea

2003-02-04 Thread Lloyd Charles
Hi Merla Just a few comments on your letter I can never admit to using BD on the grant, but I can to using CT. Alaska humus is OMRI certified, probably not registered in Idaho, but when I don't write up BD preps on my report when I use them, it is only to protect JPI from any problem. Nobody

Re: soybeans

2003-02-04 Thread Perry Clutts
I wondered if the plants were good to dry for livestock feeds. She didnt' think so Martha, I know farmers still make "bean hay" in the south, but don't see much up here in Ohio. All for seed... Perry This is from: http://www.agron.iastate.edu/courses/agron212/Readings/Soy_history.htm

Re: BD Brain Teasers

2003-02-04 Thread D S Chamberlain
Roger: Sorry to have taken so long to reply to this thread, been busy lurking. The story as I have been told is that the preps were numbered by the powers that were, not Steiner and the numbers have no significance other than identification. In fact they have been numbered in the sequence that

Re: global News posts/Jane

2003-02-04 Thread Lance Howard
As a subscriber to globalnews I can tell you that Jane is acting as a very selective filter. 20-30 posts a day is not unusual. Lance - Original Message - From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:21 AM Subject: Re: global News

Crystaline Structure in Water

2003-02-04 Thread Eric Myren
Has anyone on the list every done work on the effects of music on plants or water or the water in plants? I know this may not exactly be Steiner inspired but it has peaked my interest because I was just sent a link by my mother-in law that has some absolutely awe inspiring photos of water that

Dalgety

2003-02-04 Thread Roger Pye
people interested in this project can check out http://www.geocities.com/woodcatau/mypage it's a bit slow loading but i daresay i'll learn how to do it better roger

Names in the news

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Balliett
ran across this in an article in the Washington Post while looking for cow-share information: On the trail of an anonymous complaint, two investigators from the Maryland Division of Milk Control entered a garage attached to the School of Life, a yoga ashram on East West Highway in Bethes da.

Re: soybeans

2003-02-04 Thread Mary Ann Skillman
For many years, soybean acreage increased very slowly. There were only 1.8 million acres in the United States in 1924 when the first official estimate became available. At that time, most of the crop was used for hay. It was not until the 1920's that soybean acreage expanded to any great quantity

Re: Please Read James' Brilliant Post

2003-02-04 Thread John Buckley
I concur ... John Buckley - Original Message - From: Roger Pye To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:33 PM Subject: Re: Please Read James' Brilliant Post Allan Balliett wrote: I'm reposting this post because it cuts to the heart of the globalnews issue. I think