Dear Liz

I could not open Cornell links- documents do not exist anymore. Do You
have these papers somewhere else?

Thanks

Zoran

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Liz Davis
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 11:09 PM
To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion
Subject: Re: companion planting organic strawberry

Hi Steve

Thanks for your interest, you're unaware, but you've already helped
immensely with my assignment on conversion. The Cornell stuff was great.
Firstly I must correct you, I am not actually taking them through
certification.  It has been through my conversations and assignment that
management became interested in alternative methods.  They're willing to
give me rows of berries to do trials, and are really open to whatever I
want
to do.
I'd be honoured to get your feed back on the farm, but am a bit short of
time this weekend.  Attending a BD res school with Terry Forman and
loving
it.  Will post info early next week.  Thanks.

The hills are white and it's still snowing, tells ya something about the
weather here.

L&L
Liz

on 26/7/03 1:31 AM, Steve Diver at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Liz -
> 
> In one of your previous posts you asked about living mulches
> for strawberries and raspberries.  Now it becomes clear you
> have a whole patch of commercial berries to transition to organic.
> 
> You know, it would be really helpful to hear the situation
> in more detail.
> 
> Lay out the farm and the row spacing, what time of year
> things take place including flowering and fruiting
> phases, freeze dates, and sowing dates for cover crops
> according to cool season and warm season...  what ideas
> you got on weed control and organic fertilizers and cover
> crops .... that sort of thing.  It will be a great help to visualize
> what you are dealing with.
> 
> What are your ideas for an organic / biodynamic program?
> 
> If we were in the same room, we could do this a lot easier
> just by talking.  But email is a poor medium for communication,
> so send details and then information about living mulches,
> fertility, and weed control can be talked about in more depth.
> 
> Best regards,
> Steve Diver
> 
> 
>
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