Re: [biofuel] Re: Introduction and some questions - Newbie

2003-02-09 Thread jhyde16833
HI Greg, Inregards to planting replacement tress i would go with a native deep rooted tree like a oak or hickery. They are slow growing, have deep tap roots that do not get into sewer pipes or septic tanks, you can eat the nuts

Re: [biofuel] Striking a Balance in the Forest

2003-01-08 Thread jhyde16833
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Re: [biofuel] compost septics

2002-05-03 Thread jhyde16833
Greenhouse problems, heat in summer you can use shade cloth over the greenhouse or shade compound on outside of glazing. Will keep greenhouse 10-15 degrees cooler. In winter, use double glazing, insulation below benchs, if axis is east west- insulate north, east, and west walls, also north

[biofuel] $7.5 Million Feedstock Subsidy for SSPC

2002-02-28 Thread jhyde16833
george please look at www.acresusa.com. It is a monthly paper on alternitive farming of all sizes. This is a first time post for me (had to do it). Acres helped us in the community gardens in detroit and a 300 acre farm in the thumb of Michigan. Regards John Hyde

[biofuel] $7.5 Million Feedstock Subsidy for SSPC

2002-02-28 Thread jhyde16833
Hi george, john again. Do not believe every thing that Monsato says. Monanto said in the 60s-70s that agent orarnge was safe, but aloute of my freinds are sike or dead from sickness cought in the nam. Most of them either handled or got sprayed with agent orange. Monsanto lied then, so we can