Re: Help

2003-03-17 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
I've used 501 in glashouses on tomato plants. The fruit flavours were much improved. Much the same rules apply as those for outdoor plants; look at leaf form. If it is round and juicy 501 is helpful provided the other preparations are still active. If the plant has smaller, pointy

Re: Gary Zimmer, Jerry Brunetti on the OZ/NZ Three-Up Tour

2003-03-17 Thread Gil Robertson
You can easily too "organic" and not hold nutriants or moisture. A small amount of clay may help. Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: send me your "albrecht" soil testsand quite a bit of interesting talk can be had, but the report can not tell you much about soil stucture.

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-03-17 Thread James Hedley
Dear Tony, thank you very much for your information. I downloaded Rex Harrill's page and David von Pein. Now all that I have to do now is to make time to plow through it. If you have any further information will be most grateful to receive it. Kindest regards James - Original Message -

Dr DeMeo's comments on Chemtrails/Chembusters

2003-03-17 Thread Allan Balliett
Dr DeMeo does not have the time to commit to joining BD Now! but is open to responding to more questions/comments that appear on BD Now! regarding atmospheric manipulation.-Allan Status: U X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 13:51:22 -0800 To: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread SBruno75
Thirty Meteres??? Tell them that window cleaners on Manhattan skyscrapers were pelted with a substance up on there scaffolding. When collected and analyzed turned out to be wheat chaff...sstorch

Re: Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread Allan Balliett
Thirty Meteres??? Tell them that window cleaners on Manhattan skyscrapers were pelted with a substance up on there scaffolding. When collected and analyzed turned out to be wheat chaff...sstorch I bet it was grist from the great Wall Street mill...

trying to contact...

2003-03-17 Thread Bonnie York
Eve, Please get in touch with me directly. I have no e-mail address for you, so I can't send you the information you were interested in concerning my toastntea website. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bonnie

Re: Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread Eric Myren
Glad you gentlemen got a giggle! Sooner than not you gents will be passing the torch along to people in my age group (early 30's) and we will have to deal with this GARBAGE more than you. I just feel that it is possible to head them off at the pass. In Canada we were able to keep Monsanto's

Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread Alberto Machado
Allan Percy Shemeiser was at meeting in USA where I met him , and also he came do the Social Forum , last month , here in Brasil , his story is icredible http://www.percyschmeiser.com/ and http://nelsonfarm.net/. God be with you all , Alberto

Re: Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread Nancy Geffken
The Council of Canadians organized a speaker tour in the western provinces to rally support against GM wheat. The tour ran from late Feb. through last week, but no news of it here in the east (where we only care about potatoes). Did anyone (Eric?) attend any of these meetings? It seems to me

RE: Fred K on the Future of Agrarianism

2003-03-17 Thread Nancy Geffken
Very interesting article by Kirschenmann, but what jumped out at me was this inconceivable proposition by S. Blank to rid the country of agriculture! Just when you think you've heard it all ... It's on par with Milton Friedman last week calling for legalization of insider trading. Nancy G.

Re: Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread Eric Myren
As far as I understand the issue in regards to GM Wheat it is not to late. Monsanto is trying to go through the regulatory hoops now. They do not have permission from any one, to do any planting of GM Wheat. The game is over for Canola however. I did not know about the anti GM meetings.

Phenology and Weather, Aboriginal style

2003-03-17 Thread Steve Diver
Here's a link to a very interesting article from Reuters news service, published March 17th. http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNewsstoryID=2392191 And Now for the Weather, Aboriginal Style Mon March 17, 2003 09:52 AM ET By Michael Perry SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) - When the

Re: Monsanto's Wheat

2003-03-17 Thread Lloyd Charles
From: Eric Myren [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monsanto's Wheat The post I sent about the Saskatchewan Organic directorate was meant as information, I came across while on the net. about Monsanto's GM Wheat and what one group of farmers are in Canada is doing about the problem. Saskatchewan

Re: GAIA

2003-03-17 Thread SRC
Dear Tim: --- Spiritual Renaissance Center [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have thoughts on the Gaia Hypothesis? Thanks. Timothy H. In the 1970s the British scientist James Lovelock formulated the Gaia hypothesis, which has attracted many followers. According to this theory,

Re: Phenology and Weather, Aboriginal style

2003-03-17 Thread Lloyd Charles
And Now for the Weather, Aboriginal Style Mon March 17, 2003 09:52 AM ET By Michael Perry SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) - When the bearded dragon lizard sits upright and points its head to the sky, it is going to rain the next day. If a flock of currawongs flies overhead, you have four

Re: Phenology and Weather, Aboriginal style

2003-03-17 Thread Steve Diver
Lloyd - Still, I love this stuff and I'm glad to see the website to learn about Aboriginal knowledge. 50,000 years of sustainable living, that's going back in time. Phenology has many uses -- including pest control, organic farming cycles, and permaculture design -- so I've collected a lot of

Re: GAIA

2003-03-17 Thread Garuda
While James Lovelock did recant his hypothesis to regain some standing in the scientific community he then restated it again GA - Original Message - From: Spiritual Renaissance Center [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: BDNOW [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 6:54 PM Subject: GAIA

Re: Phenology and Weather, Aboriginal style

2003-03-17 Thread Domenic . Blefari
Hi Steve, I am also fascinated by Aboriginal knowledge and wisdom. Thanks for highlighting the article and web sites. I also agree we must be aware of the commercialisation component but I think its wonderful that this information is finally being put together on the Web and made available to us

Re: GAIA

2003-03-17 Thread Eric Myren
This is just a personal belief and may not be Anthroposophical in nature. The Earth's soul appears to mirror that of our own. Peace Eric On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 01:29 PM, Garuda wrote: While James Lovelock did recant his hypothesis to regain some standing in the scientific community he

Hugh Steve

2003-03-17 Thread shu chan
When is a good time to fax the chembuster plans? I think I got a few pages through to Steve and could not connect to Hugh. We are in and out through the day, working away from the phone, so I need a time, maybe adjusted for MST, we are in NM. Dwayne<[EMAIL PROTECTED]><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Do you

Re: Hugh Steve #2

2003-03-17 Thread shu chan
shu chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When is a good time to fax the chembuster plans? I think I got a few pages through to Steve and could not connect to Hugh. We are in and out through the day, working away from the phone, so I need a time, maybe adjusted for MST, we are in NM. Dwayne<[EMAIL

Re: Phenology and Weather, Aboriginal style

2003-03-17 Thread Lloyd Charles
50,000 years of sustainable living, that's going back in time. Hi Steve and Dom I guess I just have a different opinion about what 5 years of indiscriminate use of the firestick has done to the vegetation of this continent. L Charles.

Re: Hugh Steve

2003-03-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
When  is a good time to fax the chembuster plans? I think I got a few pages through to Steve and could not connect to Hugh. We are in and out through the day, working away from the phone, so I need a time, maybe adjusted for MST, we are in NM. Dwayne Do you Yahoo!?