Since it is richer you can mix more grass with it than cow manure. I compost in a pile and spread after digestion Horse manure grows more mushrooms than cow - A century ago horsemanure was usedin mushroom beds.Kirkrobert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote: A
This is just a smarter version of the neocon BS we have at present. It
is still a sick paranoid view of the world. Whether it emanates from
a group calling themselves Democrats or Republicans, it is the old
politics of fear and scarcity as we have now with BushCo. The aim is
to globalize the
Hi Mike,
Yep, homogenization
breaks the particles down to such a small size that they
can pass through the gut into the body
cavitywhere they put a burden on the immune
system. Pastuerization adds to the
problem by destroying the "life force" of the
milk, the enzymes. Of course the milk
Hello Philip
Hi,
I used a copper immersion heater element for several years with no problems,
How do you know there were no problems? Did you have your fuel tested
for oxidation? See:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html#copperstudy
And:
Oxidation and polymerisation
Robert,
I use horse manure.
However, delivery is by tractor and it is thrown (manure thrower?) into a pile.
Because of this most of the "balls" of manure are broken up .
nice fluffy pile.
I believe a horse is less
efficient at digesting grain/seeds than cows cattle. Because of this,
William,
I do not argue that we are adding Mercury to the atmosphere as a result
of burning coal .. (and then in rain to the soil and water).
The question I would like answered, is:
Why is there Mercury in coal?
Coal is formed as a result of anaerobic
I stick to soy milk myself and usually filter water...
D. Mindock wrote:
Hi Mike,
Yep, homogenization breaks the particles down to such a small size
that they
can pass through the gut into the body cavity where they put a burden
on the immune
system. Pastuerization adds to the
Marylynn Schmidt wrote:
Bird Flu ??
Find out about Colloidal Silver
yes, do find out,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_silver
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned over-the-counter sales of colloidal
silver products
claiming therapeutic value, or their advertisement as providing
Lilly accused of shaping drug guidelinesOctober 18, 2006, NSNBC/Associated
Presshttp://msnbc.msn.com/id/15320680/
Several
government doctors say drug maker Eli Lilly Co. subtly orchestrated
medical guidelines for treatment of an often lethal blood infection, hoping to
boost sales of a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Rescorla
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Marylynn Schmidt wrote:
Bird Flu ??
Yes, bird flu. Several local farms had their stock completely
destroyed by the government ministry responsible for health because of
the SUSPICION of a bird flu outbreak. (Most of these, it turned out,
didn't have a problem at all!) Within the
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Since it is richer you can mix more grass with it than cow manure.
I compost in a pile and spread after digestion
After reading your first post, I thought I'd just mix it in with my
outdoor compost pile.
Horse manure grows more mushrooms than cow - A century ago
Thomas Kelly wrote:
Robert,
I use horse manure. However,
delivery is by tractor and it is thrown (manure thrower?) into a pile.
Because of this most of the "balls" of manure are broken up .
nice fluffy pile.
I believe a horse is less
efficient at digesting grain/seeds
Hi D...regarding removing
the gases, the distiller I use finishes the process by dripping the water
through a carbon filter. Is this what you're talking about?
Regarding the mineral replacement, I take a
vitamin and mineral supplementfrom a company called Bronson. They
call it "Insurance
Tom...appreciate you describing this
process of building a compost pile. Very helpful. Thank you.
Mike DuPree
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From:
Thomas
Kelly
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 6:56
AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bad News
hi mark
i use 2500 kw heating elements that being used in home boilers they are very cheap not from Cooper i don't no whats it from .have two of them in a 150 liters reactor
yet most of theprocess i use only 1 only in thebeginning when iheat the oil i use both of them to speed things up i change
http://members.aol.com/bblum6/aer38.htm
The Anti-Empire Report
Some things you need to know before the world ends
October 19, 2006
by William Blum
The jingo bells are ringing
Who really poses the greatest danger to world peace: Iraq, North
Korea or the United States? asked Time magazine in
JAMES PHELPS wrote:
Can any one on the list tell me what I need to do to convert my newest
vehicle to B-100. Its an 88 Isuzu pickup and has less than 100k miles.
As other people have said, keep an eye on the rubber fuel lines, or just
be proactive and replace them with Viton.
Also, keep an
On Oct 21, 2006, at 4:53 PM, Alan Petrillo wrote:
Also, keep an eye on the injection pump. I've recently had to replace
the one in my 1985 S-10 Diesel, which used the same drive train as the
P'up. First the pressure regulator started to leak.Last year
the seals
on the pump itself
robert and benita rabello wrote:
[snip]
A chicken for a pet? My neighbors ALREADY think I'm weird . . .
You _are_ weird. That's why we get along so well! ;-)
AP
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