Re: Grease

2002-10-09 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 10/9/02 1:37:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Every time I grease up the spader I find myself wondering if there are any good quality plant based greases out there that would actually be good for the soil. Alternatives anyone? In Love & Light, Chris >> you can get f

Re: BD CT was Re: BDNOW digest 1272

2002-10-09 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 10/8/02 11:31:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << So, Steve, you are not 'feeding' the microbes otherwise? -Allan >> some occasional fish/seaweed, no sugar, sometimes some humates $$$based. sstorch

Re: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic Certification Requirements for Vineyards

2002-10-09 Thread COYOTEHILLFARM
This attachment contend a virus, please repost as plain text or send direct  to me   Thanks Per Garp/NH - Original Message - From: D & S Chamberlain To: undisclosed-recipients:; Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 08:08 PM Subject: Fw: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-

Virus

2002-10-09 Thread D & S Chamberlain
All: I am receiving virus notices from all over as being sent from my computer. I have scanned my machine twice with the latest updates from Symantec and run the latest fixer from them and nothing shows up here. Some of the addresses that I have returns from I have never heard of, I am told that t

Re: Fw: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-Synthesis(R) Certified Biodynamic Certification Requirements for Vineyards

2002-10-09 Thread Paul DeCampo
Thank you for the partial forward. I trust the purpose behind this was not to stir up ire over the comparison with Demeter certification. I would like to access the rest of the original message in order to learn more. Paul DeCampo D & S Chamberlain wrote: > > - Original Message - > From

Re: Grease

2002-10-09 Thread Allan Balliett
Everyone: check the rating on the kitchen grease before you use it on your farm equipment. Not all greases are created equally and most farm equipment is experiencing exreme duty. For me, a better questions would be: how is the Korrow grease getting onto the soil? On my end, we keep grease sea

Re: Fw: Fwd from Greg Willis: Agri-Synthesis(R) CertifiedBiodynamic Certification Requirements for Vineyards

2002-10-09 Thread Allan Balliett
This is archival material from a few years back. Probably blasted around via the virus. One thing I truly wish is that people reporting viruses to BD Now! would make sure that the virus came THROUGH BD Now! rather than directly to their inbox from someone they know on BD Now! In otherwords, i

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread kentjamescarson
Dear david, I made the mistake of opening the attachment that came with your post, forgetting the no attachment rule,wanting to learn more about grapes. kc said thats how viruses get in , they tag onto emails, so never open an attachment unless it is mentioned in the text of someone you know. we

Re: Grease

2002-10-09 Thread The Korrows
I of course do this (Wipe excess etc), but they are not sealed bearings. The amount of grease isn't a lot and my main concern is in longer duty cycles. That is why I'm asking here. The main thing to me is not that massive amounts of grease are getting into the soil, but rather the energy of it. Th

Re: Grease

2002-10-09 Thread SBruno75
Christy, remembet the Jonah notes??? Our power of transmutation is what this is all about, we are not limited by the notion of three dimensional criteria, unless you choose to be. You can find food grade grease that will accomodate the specs of the machine, there are also biodegradeable synth

Re: Grease

2002-10-09 Thread The Korrows
Sorry Steve. This is Chris, Christy's other half (confusing I know) While I fully agree with the transmutation idea in my own life, I believe the power of change is multiplied a hundred fold when we can change something (transmute) but chose to rather use something superior to begin with. In this

Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread Allan Balliett
I know, I know, but... If you hadn't heard before, I'm moving to new ground this fall. This means I've got to move through lots of sod, one way or the other. After several years with a spading machine, I'm pretty happy to think about working with at tiller again. This is not an endorsement of

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! David, I have been getting mystery emails also. Some are from people I know, but have text from some other source. Others are from an unknown source. I am currently deleting any that are from an address I do not know. Remember to also empty the "trash bin". If you have an address like "" o

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread Roger Pye
Well, David and Gil, it is the Bugbear virus but I doubt that either of you have it. I got a message with the virus attached which apparently came from you, David, the 'from' address was D&S Chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> But I knew it hadn't come from envirolink because at that time my ISP

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread Gil Robertson
Thanks Roger, I have had a number of jumbled emails and a number from addresses I do not know, which I just blow away. Get any rain out of that last lot? I got a half inch and three quarters the week before. gil Roger Pye wrote: > Well, David and Gil, it is the Bugbear virus but I doubt that

*#% Virus

2002-10-09 Thread D & S Chamberlain
All: I think I have tracked down the computer with the virus and trying to contact the person concerned. As luck would have it I only forwarded that particular e-mail to one person and he shows up on the return trail sent by some of the return notification. For Paul DeCampo you should have worked

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread SBruno75
Why don't you get a Perfecta, with those serious S-tines and the roller basket??? Stay away from moving parts dude. First pass with the Perfecta, then spade. What about a disc. Those small bcs machines have there place but you have to work with what you have. That Kubota was a nice lookin

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread SBruno75
Down the road from the conference, to the left there were some nice small tractors for sale, Yanmars, that you could put a small tiller on and other small implements, they were 4wd, looked in good shape find out how much, there were two, maybe I'll get one...sstorch

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread Allan Balliett
>Why don't you get a Perfecta, with those serious S-tines and the roller >basket??? Stay away from moving parts dude. First pass with the Perfecta, >then spade. What about a disc. Those small bcs machines have there place >but you have to work with what you have. That Kubota was a nice lookin

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread manfred palmer
Allan: Yeah, ive got 3-4 Troy carcasses stored .. waiting for when i have the time to adapt them for specialized uses. I've been quite impressed with my BCS, and i keep it around for skimming a rough surface to make a seed bed in smaller areas; as well as a tote gote for various jobs. Made a chari

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread Allan Balliett
>Down the road from the conference, to the left there were some nice small >tractors for sale, Yanmars, that you could put a small tiller on and other >small implements, they were 4wd, looked in good shape find out how much, >there were two, maybe I'll get one...sstorch Steve - I guess the proble

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread Allan Balliett
>I sure am curious why you are happy to have a break from the spader. I've >only had one for this season, but am glad not to be tillering. >Unless you need the walking tiller for small areas, you could pick up a >new/used pto tiller for less $ than the walkbehind. >I have used the pto tiller for s

Re: *#% Virus

2002-10-09 Thread kentjamescarson
so what does a person new to it all do to deal with it ?:)sharon - Original Message - From: "D & S Chamberlain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "BDNOW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 8:09 PM Subject: *#% Virus > All: I think I have tracked down the computer with the virus

FW: Winter is Coming

2002-10-09 Thread Moen Creek
Title: FW: Winter is Coming L*L Markess - Original Message - From: SallyJo Quamme Subject: Winter is Coming It was autumn, and the Indians on the remote reservation asked their new Chief if the winter was going to be cold or mild.  Since he was an Indian Chief in a modern societ

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread Roger Pye
Gil Robertson wrote: >Get any rain out of that last lot? I got a half inch and three quarters the week >before. > Maybe 10mm the other night, 40 ten days or so ago. That was the first for eight or nine weeks. Very dry. We've had to put the seeding off at Dalgety until Autumn, a waste of $AU7,0

Re: *#% Virus

2002-10-09 Thread Roger Pye
kentjamescarson wrote: >so what does a person new to it all do to deal with it ?:)sharon >- Original Message - >From: "D & S Chamberlain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "BDNOW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 8:09 PM >Subject: *#% Virus > Keep your anti-virus software up

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread manfred palmer
Allan: When Bruce was in Toronto a few years ago, he said that he had a 14hp tilleri think Goldini. Hats off to you for your noble intent of ultimate hand-work, beast-work only. I guess it's a matter of scale and individual assessment of circumstance to provide nourishment and education to the

Re: Tillers

2002-10-09 Thread kentjamescarson
Allen, we've been in this evolving course to farm/garden with hand tools/mulch and horses for about 10 years on our small 5 acre piece. we can't afford a tractor the right size either, also have an almost worn out tiller, troy built horse with kholer engine. we now have raised a team, have the

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread Roger Pye
This advice is courtesy of a subscriber to ausfem-polnet (Australian Feminist Policy Network): > Some of you may already be using Ad-aware, a nifty little piece of > software that detects 'spyware' on your computer. Spyware is insidious > stuff, often a cookie but usually embedded in a program

Re: Virus

2002-10-09 Thread D & S Chamberlain
According to the info at Symantec if you have Windows ME or XP the system restore program will reinstall the virus unless you go through the routine outlined in their instructions on the website. I'm now quite sure I haven't got it but many of you may have, the damn thing is rampart. Thank you all

Re: *#% Virus

2002-10-09 Thread D & S Chamberlain
Sharon: Start with Rogers good advice. If you want to be sure about this particular virus, go to www.symantec.com and follow their advice and download the bug removal tool, it starts on the opening page. David C - Original Message - From: "kentjamescarson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL