Re: Peppering

2002-10-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Alan, Greetings from the Land of the Wizards of Oz. Peppering is such a complex subject that it is difficult to cover in a few lines or even a few pages. The only way to learn about peppering is to do it. The worst that can happen is that it does not work for you. There are maybe some common

Re: Peppering

2002-10-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear David, Thanks for the good information about your pyramid broadcaster. We are using them in various areas all around the world. One project that I am working on at the moment is the breaking down of the pollution band that currently runs from India to Indonesia by the use of a pyramid broadca

Re: Soil Test

2002-10-02 Thread James Hedley
Dear Liz, Seems like a pretty interesting soil. I have been watching the posts of all the experts on the subject, however I feel that there are some points that they may have missed because of lack of local knowledge. The soil that you describe common around the area going back into Hampton, and d

Re: virus alert

2002-10-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Gil Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 9:05 PM Subject: Re: virus alert > Hi! Lloyd > If you are concerned about passing of socially contagious viruses, put some > dummy addresses in your address book, such

Re: soil test

2002-10-02 Thread D & S Chamberlain
Liz: Here on the coast flat wet swampy areas nearly always support Melaluca forests. They are useful in that they don't appear to effect the pasture around them and bees get regular flowering from them, may be the go for you. David C - Original Message - From: "Liz Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Organic selenium approved for feeds

2002-10-02 Thread Frank Teuton
Not Steve, but did a simple www.google.com search for 'organic selenium' This website explains it well enough: http://www.nutriteck.com/selenium.html "Selenite and selenate are inorganic chemicals. Simple blends of these with yeast do not make organically bound selenium. One should request the

Re: I hope to see you at the Mid-Atlantic Conference

2002-10-02 Thread Merla Barberie
Is this the male version of a cycladic idol? I made a nude angel statue one time that turned out to be older than a cherub, and was told that I couldn't put it in a show. I gave it to a friend who liked it for her garden. I've made two fox squirrel statues from life using warm road kill. A nu

Re: Organic selenium approved for feeds

2002-10-02 Thread Christy Korrow
Actually ATTRA has our answer, I sure. Steve Diver are you out there? Christy - Original Message - From: kentjamescarson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:22 PM Subject: Re: Organic selenium approved for feeds > I dont think selenium is found

Weed conf. Mar. 25-26

2002-10-02 Thread arabica
For those who were battling noxioius weeds, there the Pacific North-West Weeed Conf. in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada  ( not so far for those in Idaho).  Info Bruno Delesalle : 250-374-5787 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Michael

Re: Organic selenium approved for feeds

2002-10-02 Thread kentjamescarson
I dont think selenium is found in our local soils here in eastern usa, thought it may where there are rocks??? I do think it is in california soil, so i quess all the folks eating out of thec grocery store with all the shipped in california produce are getting needed selenium. That ia why we put k

Re: Organic selenium approved for feeds

2002-10-02 Thread Tony Nelson-Smith
>I always thought selenium was a naturally occurring mineral... Yes, Sharon, that was my point: either someone's gone over the top with this (how can a naturally occurring mineral NOT be 'organic' in the commonly-accepted sense relevant to agriculture?) or there is a clash with the academic

Re: I hope to see you at the Mid-Atlantic Conference

2002-10-02 Thread Gil Robertson
Merla Barberie wrote: Hi all, Snip Probably turtles are out of the question. Last time I transported turtles in my luggage, they arrived with their heads severed. Frogs don't have any appendages sticking out. I Guess South Sea Island, male fertility Gods are out of the question also Gil

Re: virus alert

2002-10-02 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Lloyd If you are concerned about passing of socially contagious viruses, put some dummy addresses in your address book, such as "1" or "A". Your system will find these ae the first addresses and that they are non functional and stop and ask for directions, allowing you to shut your sys

FWD: Consumer Fast Day

2002-10-02 Thread Allan Balliett
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virus alert

2002-10-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
Virus Alert New out in the last couple of days " W32/bugbear " , we were hit with this today - any listers that have not updated virus checker in the last two days should do so now - I apologise if I have spread this to anyone - my virus scan was 10 days old. Its amazing how thes