Re: Australia farms

2002-04-16 Thread Rural Center for Responsible Living

Dear Cheryl,

I wanted to let you know that I would like to use an excerpt from the post
below in the biodynamic news section of Spiritual Science (formerly
LILIPOH).Sounds like it was a great experience.

I am working with Christine as the Biodynamic Editor of the magazine, so
keep me in mind when anything particularly exciting or newsy comes up! We
are developing a news section high lighting world happenings in biodynamics.

Thanks Cheryl,
Christy Korrow
Biodynamic Editor, Spiritual Science Magazine

- Original Message -
From: Cheryl Kemp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Australia farms


 Steve,
 I am back on line after a wonderful 3 weeks in India. Will be writing a
 report soon, but lets just tempt you with the fact that BD is going great
in
 India.
 Highly innovative, making soil out of desert and rock and producing
 delicious BD food.
 Working on all types of produce, from vanilla, pepper, paddy rice, sugar
 cane, coconuts,cocao, bananas, papaya, cotton, dairy, tropical fruits,
 coffee, tea, vegetables and herbs plus working with peasant farmers in
 native villages in very poor country.
 Peter Proctor has done a fantastic job getting them all started, and now
 they are up and running their own week long workshops many times a year.
 They have scientists doing work on the BD preps and composts etc, have
 written their own Planting Calendar and even have a group growing the prep
 plants, making the preps and packing and distributing the BD preps.
 The local farmers are coming to their doors wanting to learn how to grow
 this new way, for they can see the results.
 We have made a video - so will have lots to discuss soon.
 Re your friend coming - see my contact info below, ask her to ring and we
 will work something out. I will be in Queensland next week for 2 weeks,
 doing workshops, and in Brisbane on 17th for a Home Gardeners Workshop, so
 if she is there then we may be able to connect.
 Best wishes,
 Cheryl Kemp
 Education and Workshop Coordinator
 BDFGAA
 Phone /Fax : 02 6657 5322
 Home: 02 6657 5306
 Mobile: 0427 575306
 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 web: www.biodynamics.net.au





Re: Australia farms

2002-04-16 Thread Rural Center for Responsible Living

Sorry everbody, should have been a private post, my mistake.
- Original Message -
From: Rural Center for Responsible Living [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: Australia farms


 Dear Cheryl,

 I wanted to let you know that I would like to use an excerpt from the post
 below in the biodynamic news section of Spiritual Science (formerly
 LILIPOH).Sounds like it was a great experience.

 I am working with Christine as the Biodynamic Editor of the magazine, so
 keep me in mind when anything particularly exciting or newsy comes up! We
 are developing a news section high lighting world happenings in
biodynamics.

 Thanks Cheryl,
 Christy Korrow
 Biodynamic Editor, Spiritual Science Magazine




Re: Australia farms

2002-02-25 Thread Gil Robertson

Hi! Cheryl,
Great stuff.
Pity those of us in developed  countries can't learn to do the same.

I think there are more people using Radionics in the sub continent than in the
rest of the world and there are huge numbers of Homoeopaths. I have been
studying their Colour Therapy for a couple of years and find it way out in front
of any other I have found.

Gil

Cheryl Kemp wrote:

 Steve,
 I am back on line after a wonderful 3 weeks in India. Will be writing a
 report soon, but lets just tempt you with the fact that BD is going great in
 India.
 Highly innovative, making soil out of desert and rock and producing
 delicious BD food.




Re: Australia farms

2002-02-24 Thread Cheryl Kemp

Steve,
I am back on line after a wonderful 3 weeks in India. Will be writing a
report soon, but lets just tempt you with the fact that BD is going great in
India.
Highly innovative, making soil out of desert and rock and producing
delicious BD food.
Working on all types of produce, from vanilla, pepper, paddy rice, sugar
cane, coconuts,cocao, bananas, papaya, cotton, dairy, tropical fruits,
coffee, tea, vegetables and herbs plus working with peasant farmers in
native villages in very poor country.
Peter Proctor has done a fantastic job getting them all started, and now
they are up and running their own week long workshops many times a year.
They have scientists doing work on the BD preps and composts etc, have
written their own Planting Calendar and even have a group growing the prep
plants, making the preps and packing and distributing the BD preps.
The local farmers are coming to their doors wanting to learn how to grow
this new way, for they can see the results.
We have made a video - so will have lots to discuss soon.
Re your friend coming - see my contact info below, ask her to ring and we
will work something out. I will be in Queensland next week for 2 weeks,
doing workshops, and in Brisbane on 17th for a Home Gardeners Workshop, so
if she is there then we may be able to connect.
Best wishes,
Cheryl Kemp
Education and Workshop Coordinator
BDFGAA
Phone /Fax : 02 6657 5322
Home: 02 6657 5306
Mobile: 0427 575306
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: www.biodynamics.net.au

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 8:23 AM
Subject: Austarlia farms


 I need Cheryl Kemps contact info...a scientist friend from Cornell is
going
 to
 Aus for six months and I have intrigued her with bd...also any other info
for
 bd farms in Australia... thanks in advance sstorch