Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Virginia Salares
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster Dear Sharon, You are most generous and I imagine unruffledeven when the corn plants you have sweated over are all broken,yourtrees are continuallybrowsed or the fruits that you've waited forarestrewn all over the placebefore they even mature. While they may eat

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Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Louise, We have a rabbit pepper that you will find very effective without having to go down the path of a field broadcaster. Send an Email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will see how we can get it to you. You must live somewhere near us at Running Stream, halfway between Lithgow and Mudgee.

Re: The Perils of BSE

2002-09-02 Thread SBruno75
The citidiots refuse to awaken. So long as they can shuffle off to work and stuff their face with crappy food they are done. Be that as it may, we cannot change those things, we can only lead by example. About your Mom, My Chi Gong doctor said that they do not use gingko for memory. The

Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, SaysBritishGuru

2002-09-02 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 9/1/02 10:51:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Continue to be a voice in the wilderness. Just think. Noah endured for 120 years while he built the ark. The people finally realized he wasn't nuts when the rain began to fall from the sky. However, there were eight people

Re: planting extra for the animals

2002-09-02 Thread Bonnie York
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 02:13 AM, Roger Pye wrote: Apparently it is - M has not had any kangaroo problem since - they stay in their paddock and he and his sheep stay in his. In a forested area, where deer abound, I've come to a similar arrangement. It works well for us. I

Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable,SaysBritishGuru

2002-09-02 Thread Patti Berg
Allan Balliett wrote: It's incumbent upon me to save more of my brothers and sisters than Noah did. How do people work together for a better world? The only way that a strong labor union was developed in this country in the 30's was through the self-reliance of the family farm and the

Reception problem Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Merla Barberie
Virginia and Allan and all, I double-clicked and double-clicked on this and nothing happens. I've started to get a lot of our emails this way. Some work and some don't. Also when I can read them, the horizontal margins are just not there. I have to scroll and scroll with my horizontal arrows

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2002-09-02 Thread Robert Moser
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Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says BritishGuru

2002-09-02 Thread Glen Atkinson
James I am not sure if you have noticed that Australia is the US's little brother and that it is becoming more like the US every day and the people are so party orientated or lethargic that they have not even noticed some of the most draconion legislation in the world against natural health and

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Glen Atkinson
James How big a radius does your rabbit work for from the source of the skin Glen James Hedley wrote: Dear Louise, We have a rabbit pepper that you will find very effective without having to go down the path of a field broadcaster. Send an Email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will see how

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread kentjamescarson
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster dear virginia, well maybe i'm lucky , maybe i'm blessed, and yes some crops get utterly destroyed at times, yet in the 25 years in this one small place , there is awesome abundance there 's plenty of raspberrys , birds have never been a problem, in fact i mourn

regeneration

2002-09-02 Thread Liz Davis
Hey old Rebel and Roger, Knew you wouldn't be able to resist the native veg. topic Lloyd. Unsure if it is because I come from Canada, or just the beauty and uniqueness of Australian flora, but I find it very difficult to plant anything but native flora. Just can't beat the yellow wattle, the red

Fw: Reception problem Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Christy Korrow
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 3:32 PM Subject: Re: Reception problem Re: Field Broadcaster For those of you who are interested in reading Fred K's latest, visit http://www.leopold.iastate.edu/ Since he is the

Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says BritishGuru

2002-09-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Glen Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 3:32 AM Subject: Re: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says BritishGuru Glen Sadly most of what you write here in reply to James is true - the best evidence

Re: Reception problem Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Merla Barberie
Here you go. kentjamescarson wrote: Hi merla, did I miss Fred Kirschenmann's message? Could that be shared? .I have an old tape of a talk he gave ,that was great. I'd love to hear what he has to say these days. Thanks :)sharon - Original Message - From: Merla Barberie [EMAIL

Re: Reception problem, Kirschenmann's speech again

2002-09-02 Thread Perry Clutts
Merla, I'm not sure about Mac and Netscape. I did, however I did copy and paste my message from a MS Word document. Could be a problem. Now, I saved it to a text file and have sent this as plain text instead of rich text. Hope this helps, let us know. Your reading method does sound like too much

Re: The Perils of BSE

2002-09-02 Thread Patti Berg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About your Mom, My Chi Gong doctor said that they do not use gingko for memory. The correct food for the brain is walnuts. Law of similars, a walnut indeed looks like a little brain, Momma may also enjoy it better as a food...give it try. Goodday mate...SStorch

Re: Wood chips / regeneration

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger , The question of regeneration of the environment will not be solved by trying to lay a guilt trip on the present for alleged crimes committed some time in the past. The question of reduced organic matter content and fertility of soils is not unique to Australia. It is a world wide

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Glen Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 3:33 AM Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster James How big a radius does your rabbit work for from the source of the skin Glen Hello Glen More please !

Re: The Perils of BSE

2002-09-02 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Re: The Perils of BSE Hugs ALL!!! Merla!, From: Merla Barberie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: The Perils of BSE It was hard for me to come up with a response to the fair theme, Star Spangled Memories Uniting Bonner County because it's obvious that we aren't united and that people

Re: planting extra for the animals

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Roger, I love the range of stories that you have to tell. I have had a similar experience to Jake. While there is no food about in other areas we have an agreement with the local roo's that they can have food out of the oat paddock providing that when it rained they left. Sure enough when it

Altzheimers.

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Peter, In a previous post you spoke about your mother having altzheimers disease. Two things that may help you with treatment of this, 1] naturopaths have shown that proper hydration can stop the illness from deteriorating further. get her to drink plenty of water. 2] From a homoeopathic

Re: The Perils of BSE

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Peter and Merla, First to you Merla, good luck with your peace vigil. All change starts from an individual basis and the more that you threaten the status quo, the more resistance that you will find. It is easy for someone who is not part of a society to look from outside, view what is

Re; Regeneration.

2002-09-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Liz,Ideally we could send everyone back to where they have come from, becauseeven the limited number of aboriginals were quite often on the edge ofstarvation. Australia does not have the diversity of native foods that wouldsupport you. Look through your cupboard how much native