Thank you for the partial forward. I trust the purpose behind this was not to stir up ire over the comparison with Demeter certification. I would like to access the rest of the original message in order to learn more.
Paul DeCampo D & S Chamberlain wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Allan Balliett" > To: > Sent: Monday, 13 November 2000 11:54 AM > Subject: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic > Certification Requirements for Vineyards > > > > >Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 15:08:09 -0800 > > >From: Greg Willis > > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Organization: Agri-Synthesis, Inc. > > >X-Accept-Language: en > > >To: Allan Balliett , Hugh Lovel > > >Subject: Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic Certification > Requirements for > > > Vineyards > > > > > >Dear Hugh and Allan, > > > > > >These are the Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic Certification > > >Requirements for Grapes and Vineyards. We consider them the > toughest in > > >the world. Agri-Synthesis(R) not only certifies the procedures and > > >practices, we inspect the crop at harvest. This second level of > > >inspection and assurance is not available through Demeter and we > believe > > >is the higher standard of quality and excellence consumers and our > > >clients want. > > > > > >We believe that once people see, experience and understand that > > >Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynami