Re: MARK PURDEY: To the Ends of The Earth 111

2002-05-24 Thread Allan Balliett
Gil - The sections are being posted as they are written by Mark. So far, there are 3 sections. -Allan

MARK PURDEY: Motivation to write faster! ;-)

2002-05-24 Thread bdnow
Hi Gil, Yes, I think it is a brilliant idea to get this horor story out. But I am still writing it on a day to day basis as the events and research unfolds. I also want to be out of here before it becomes better publicised, because the repercussions for me could be lethal. The politics is very

Re: urban manure

2002-05-24 Thread Frank Teuton
> > >Help me here, a serious question 'caue I'm no zoologist: are elephants > >ruminants? Cud chewing bliss beasts filled with beneficial > >micro-organisms? -Allan Hind gut fermenters like horses, say the books. Dung ho! >

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2002-05-24 Thread jsherry
- Original Message - From: "APFEJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sri Lanka Environmental Journalists Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 9:03 AM Subject: [globalnews] Searching for Water falls web sites & networks Hi;all, I am a moderator of World Environmental Journalist

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2002-05-24 Thread Wayne and Sharon McEachern
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Trouble Brewing: Science, Compost Teas and Organic Certification

2002-05-24 Thread Frank Teuton
Dear NOSB members and those interested in compost teas: I have been informed in the last few days that the process of making amplified aerobic microbial cultures starting with high quality compost, aerated water and nutrients to create a high bacteria and fungal count product useful in horticultu

compost tea list

2002-05-24 Thread Dave Robison
I noticed a new compost tea list http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/compostteas I see Allan is already signed on. == Dave Robison

Re: Trouble Brewing: Science, Compost Teas and Organic Certification

2002-05-24 Thread SBruno75
Com;ost tea must be good stuff if they want to restrict its use! SStorch

Re: Trouble Brewing: Science, Compost Teas and Organic Certification

2002-05-24 Thread Dorothy O'Brien
Dear NOSB members: Please provide me with citations to the literature on which you are relying in the proposed regulation to treat compost tea like raw manure for purposes of organic certification. My practical anecdotal evidence is that there is no danger of human pathogens in using compost

Re: Trouble Brewing: Science, Compost Teas and Organic Certification

2002-05-24 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Frank Teuton Subject: Trouble Brewing: Science, Compost Teas and Organic Certification > Dear Frank and other "brewers" When I attended Elaine Ingham's workshop two seasons ago I wondered how long it would take the chemical industry to react to what she was

Re: A Neo-agrarian culture and a question

2002-05-24 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Hi Rex, I didn't get to make that trip and as I am now part time caring for my aging mother I'm unlikely to be going far for a while. This information should be in the files of The House for Nutritional Research in the early to mid 1960's section. To get to them you would need to write to The Goet