Re: Mad cow update ect...

2003-06-04 Thread Turtle Bend
Title: Re: Mad cow update ect...





Lloyd You wrote last week

Hi Markess


You've instanced Johnies disease - we have it rampant in south east aussie at the moment (sip)
It has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with meat protein feeding - these are sheep run on open grazing country - grass fed animals! The fact that there is a huge soil imbalance problem (calcium is under 20% CEC in many of the worst areas) has escaped the scrutiny of officialdom, some farmers in the fine wool areas are loosing over 20% of their flock annually, while others that test infected but have decent soil test numbers are not experiencing mortalities much different than uninfected. Its a transmissable disease and there is a vaccine, no one has wanted to look at the soil mineral side of this . common factors are : extremely low calcium; acidity sufficient to make available aluminium high (enough to be detrimental to pasture growth); a long 50+years history of superphosphate fertiliser (high cadmium in early days) 


My point  understanding of dis-eases that in corporate micro-organisms  possible most parasites is that they (the secondary organisms) are only trying to clean out the garbage in the primary bodies.
Whether this is garbage from rendered parts or poisoned range feed is beside the point. Toxicity of food in this case is being handled by several organisms.

SEs have no secondary organism involvement - only the primary! 


(from one of your earlier posts)The other  most important Manganese soars was downed Japanese bombers during the war providing the tribes with their first metal pots  pans. The metal a Alu  Mng alloy
???I thought the metal used in aircraft was aluminium - magnesium alloy - manganese is used extensively in steel making to bring hardness/toughness but aircraft are mostly made of the silver metals? 

Seeing neither of us know first hand on this one we will have to just smile and realize we all collect the data to support our personal belief system as you pointed out with your hipperoony observation!

Blessings
In love  Light
Markess
 





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Re: Hugh Lovel visits New Zealand July

2003-06-04 Thread Hugh Lovel
Thanks, Tony,

I've got to work out my travel itinerary yet, so this will help. When do you want me to arrive in Aukland?

Still working on the manual, but used it the first draft for my rain workshop in Santa Fe, New Mexico this past weekend. We made almost an inch of gentle, soaking rain at the target site--less the farther away it was. The site was Kenny Ausubel's ranch in the Sangre de Christos mountains outside of Santa Fe. He is the founder of Bioneers and one of the founders of Seeds of Change, and needless to say he was highly pleased as they were having a drought.

Anyway the booklet needs much more work before I send you a copy to publish for the workshops. I'll keep working on it, but it will be good. Same deal as before you folks can publish and sell as a gift from me. But this one will be way, way practical.

Best,
Hugh




Hi to NZ BD subcribers  this is the programme for Hugh Lovel's visit to NZ in July.
Hope to see you all there.
Regards Tony Robinson
 

Agricultural Remedies.

How to Make the Biodynamic

Preparations Work Better.

Hugh Lovel is the principal of the Union Agriculture Institute inBlairsville, Georgia, USA. He is one of the leading Biodynamic
consultants in the US. He visited NZ in 2000. Hugh says, Much of what
I have to offer is my understanding of BD, and the various ways of using it.

A compassionate, highly intelligent writer/consultant with a true, creative insight and a wonderful turn of phrase. He has tirelessly promoted his great passion - the science of biodynamics.

 

Workshop for Northland /Auckland

SAT 19 July 10.00 am - 4.00pm

Kiawaka Memorial Hall. Mangawhai Rd Kaiwaka.

Register with Anne Dodds 09 435 3129 or Berndette Blair. 09 415 9044.

Waikato / Bay of Plenty

Wed 23rd July 10 am -4 pm

Waikato Waldorf School 54 Borman Rd Hamilton

Register with Tanja Benthien ph/fax 07 872 2545   Peter Bacchus 07 542 1914 e-mail mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hawkes Bay

Friday 25th July 9.30 -3.30

Havelock North Community Centre, Te Mata Rd, Havelock North.

Register with Cleone Armon 06 878 3128

 

Horowhenua, Manawatu, Wairapapa, Whanganui

Sunday 27th July.10.00-4.00

Rambler Flowers 86 The Avenue [SH1]

Please register with Enterprise Horowhenua 06 3670524.

OR EMAIL organiser Tony Robinson:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] for more details

 

COST: $60 PER PERSON includes a practical manual

Please BYO Lunch.

Water, Tea, Coffee provided at all venues.


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