sharon ps i need people to support me directly, and even get involved
in the work.. it doesn't seem compatible with our times.
It is not yet compatible with our times, with the exception of a few small
pockets, but those pockets are growing.
There will be a time in the very near future when
dear mr chris, thanks for reminding me, I do feel we are the wealthiest,
especially when we sit down to a meal. However when it comes to sending cash
to attend a conference or to put gas in the truck, it would help to have the
support of locals, buying from us to grease those wheels. thanks for
Thanks steve, I will try Fertrell. There isn't a rock within 50 miles of
us,so no local quarrys. We just got out pastures plowed and as i was
reseeding themI found an actual rock! Those of you who live surrpounded by
rocks will laugh, but it is rare here.it was white, about the size of a
Hi Lloyd, Gil David;
Pleased to hear from you guys. You described the soil almost to a 'T' Lloyd
it is a heavy waterlogged soil, that seems to never dry. The aggregates
have not slaked or dispersed. (is that the Mg causing that and or lack of
clay?)
It's an area of about 6 acres, so they are
There will be a time in the very near future when those that work with
nature will be the wealthiest, most sought out people.
Now we are (in my opinion) just the wealthiest.
Oh, I get it. So when you say 'sought out,' you mean sought out the
way the over culture has always sought out those who
I've got a chance to get Mark Purdey on NPR this week or early next week.
Anyone who knows his whereabouts (right now), please let me know here
or at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 540 668-6165
Thanks
-Allan
- Original Message -
From: Liz Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 6:23 AM
Subject: soil test
Hi Liz
You've got me stumped this time!!
If its wet and the soil has not had much (or any) cultivation the
penetrometer should bottom out