Re:ADMIN: Re[2]: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Tobias Koenig
Soory Allan, I was not aware of these Attachments Tobias

ADMIN: Re[2]: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Allan Balliett
Tobias: Your email contained an irrelevant attachment. Please correct this before posting to BD Now! again. Attachments of any kind are not allowed on BD Now! Irrelevant attachments are particularly unwelcomed. -Allan >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Re[2]: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Tobias Koenig
Reply Separator Subject:Re: First Tea Analysis Results Author: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 30/04/2002 15:10 I saw such a upweeling tube 20 years ago at Emmerson College in England .I forgot the name of the farmer but they used Flowforms for the

Sprayers

2002-04-30 Thread Rambler
Pam DeTray wrote: > > OK this will make you laugh-- when I read your message, I had to do an Internet >search to find my sprayer! Couldn't remember, and it's over at the farm! Yep, I'm >blonde. > It's an SB2, and I found their web site, so will spend some time studying whatever >they have. The

Re: Testing Tea Locally

2002-04-30 Thread Rambler
Allan Balliett wrote: > > Are there some tests that ag univeristies can or would do on compost > teas that would give a farmer some feed back on how well his brewing > is going? > > How expensive is equipment like the Oxygen sensors that Cheryl has mentioned. > > I, for one, really crave immedi

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 4/30/02 7:22:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Old centifugal pumps are a dime a dozen and cheap to maintain where a diaphragm pump good enough to feed a set of flow forms is a very pricey item. >> I highly recommend that yoou look for an old diaphram pump from a dairy>

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 5:10 AM Subject: Re: First Tea Analysis Results > > In a message dated 4/30/02 10:56:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << I think I'm losing interest in the flow forms idea because it

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Frank Teuton
Check out this, then: http://www.aquaticeco.com/aquatic1v1/itm_pdf_tech/air_lift.htm - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:10 PM Subject: Re: First Tea Analysis Results > > In a message dated 4/30/02 10:56:08 AM, [EMAIL

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 4/30/02 10:56:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I think I'm losing interest in the flow forms idea because it involves pumping the biologicals. I think I'm going to stick with 'small bubble aeration >> I am working on (in my head) a flow form that will work through an upw

Re: spamming the list

2002-04-30 Thread laura_s
458 Michael Roboz, North >Vancouver, BC, Canada posted this chain letter in full along with 458 signatures. After our recent thread where many list members showed dissatification with off topic posts I feel it ws irresponsible to post this chain letter >>> without at least validating it. http:/

Off: Badger cull (was Re: You & CWD)

2002-04-30 Thread Anthony Nelson-Smith
Wherever there's a problem, kill the obvious suspect without considering the consequences !    Those overseas from the UK might be interested to know that the 'experimental' badger cull re-started yesterday.  Badgers and cows both suffer from tuberculosis.  Farmers and the Agriculture Depart

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Allan Balliett
>Putting bubbles through an upwelling tube..SStorch Excellent. I think I'm losing interest in the flow forms idea because it involves pumping the biologicals. I think I'm going to stick with 'small bubble aeration.' Just might have an Oxygen sensor lined up.

Re: Request fror Prayers

2002-04-30 Thread Pam DeTray
Hi there, You are so right to request prayer, and I am there. Yesterday I went to watch my son's team play baseball, and as usual, he was on the bench. He's always on the bench. He works himself ragged at practice every day, does everything the coaches tell him to do, keeps his attitude right,

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Frank Teuton
Here is a useful website for finding air pumps, diffusers, etc, and some info: www.aquaticeco.com

Re: You & CWD

2002-04-30 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Re: You & CWD Dear Mark, Here is the Sat newspaper opener on this round of CWD. --- To combat chronic wasting disease, the DNR will issue permits to landowners in parts of Dane and Iowa counties. By Lesley Rogers Barrett County reporter In a drastic move to crack down on the spread

Re: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread SBruno75
Putting bubbles through an upwelling tube..SStorch

Re: BSE & Feedlots (was Mixing Politics, but on-topic now!)

2002-04-30 Thread Allan Balliett
>Links to the article & interview are at the end of this message, & I >am not sure how much I can excerpt here without getting into trouble >with NYT, but here's some of what he wrote that relates to the >grass-pasture question. I wouldn't worry about prosecution for forwarding web information

Re: Testing BD preps

2002-04-30 Thread Allan Balliett
Dear Lloyd, et al - The proposed testing of the preps at SFI is not intended to be the end of 'testing the preps.' It is only an attempt to gain some insight into one aspect of what the preps and BC bring to the soil. Please do continue to design other tests. -Allan >Lloyd: This ties in w

Re: RES: First Tea Analysis Results

2002-04-30 Thread Rex Teague
On 29 Apr 02, Jose Luiz M Garcia wrote: > This site is not working. Are you sure that this is the proper > URL ? One less 't' http://simplici-tea.com but the details are still to come. Cheers... Rex