Hi Patti,

I am Christy Korrow, living in South Central KY, Burkesville, Cumberland
County, near Dale Hollow Lake. August 28th and Sept 1st we are having
biodynamic/ organic gardeing/ farming classes here on our BIODYNMAIC farm.
Why don't you come to one? $35
take a look at our web site www.theruralcenter.org for details and info
about what we are up to.
Then get in touch with me off list, and come visit, even if you can't come
to the classes.
Also Sept. 20-22 is the TN biodynamic Conference, which promises to be a
great experience. Contact info also on web site!!

The world wide web, yea right!
Christy
----- Original Message -----
From: Patti Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bdnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 9:25 PM
Subject: Taking another step.


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> I have just graduated from being a back yard gardener on my little one
> acre plot of land to something way over my head.  I am in the process of
> purchasing 11.5 acres of land in Kentucky (currently growing alfalfa)
> and feel overwhelmed for the moment as to where to start in turning this
> land into a sustainable farm.  For the last five years I've toyed with
> the idea of  having an organic farm and now that I've come this far I'm
> not quite sure where to start to achieve a sustainable farm this size
> but I do so want to learn.  Are there any organic farmers on this list
> from south central Kentucky?
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> I've been reading books by Gene Logsdon and Eliot Coleman but most of
> this stuff I've never tried.  One thing I've learned from my garden is
> that plants don't always turn out the same way you read about them.
> Although I've had a very successful garden here in Georgia I couldn't
> tell you why.  Has anyone ever written a book called Organic Farming for
> Dummies?
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> I've been the posts on this list but you all are way over my head.  I
> learn best from hands on experience.  Is there a first step to learn
> about biodynamics?  Could anyone tell me how you got started?
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