Charles and the list,
I am interested in the possibility of trialing a number of clays.
If I am using a clay, I would tend to go for either bentonite, or a commercially
prepared pottery clay, simply because as a one time potter, I have prepared
all the clay I want to do for the time and as a o
Charles and the list,
I am interested in the possibility of trialing a number of clays.
If I am using a clay, I would tend to go for either bentonite, or a commercially
prepared pottery clay, simply because as a one time potter, I have prepared
all the clay I want to do for the ti
Does anyone know of any health studies done on chemical farmers?
If the negative effects of all the toxic sprays were to show up in one
segment of the population it would be them. Not to mention the fact
that they would also be inhaling all that genetically engineered
pollen. I did hear one stat
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They do not need rBGH anymore just classical music.
This is from CNN of all places Yup they don't just report on war
peace
Eric
Dairy cows delight in classical music
Saturday, March 15, 2003 Posted: 6:49 PM EST (2349 GMT)
Daniel McElmurray recently won first place in a regional sc
I posted this a few days ago but didn't see that it
came through.
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Subject: Marko Pogacnik
Christy, I pasted the following from his website:
USA, New
York, perhaps also Washingto
From: Allan Balliett
Subject: Buddy, Can you paradigm?
> The conventional farmer who manages the grass-fed beef at the farm
> I'm doing CSA at this season refuses to feed kelp free choice to deal
> with end-of-the-winter lice infestations on the steers because 'Well,
> you think that kelp is nat
> Folks - can I be the only one who hadn't heard of A1 and A2 milk until now?
> Someone please explain... ! Tony NS.
I've never heard of it either and would be interested to know more...
-lucia
Hugh Lovel said he likes human-powered BD prep stirring
that is done with a tripod stirrer over a barrell, the kind made
by Greg Willis, that they made a real nice vortex. These were
in use at Topolos Vineyard in Sonoma County.
Slide #3 and #4 in the RealSlideShow on my "farm home"
web page shows
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<< Dear Steve,
question:
"I don't know if I have missed something, but what would you perceive as the
essential difference between broadcasting from an egg filled with compost
teas and preps etc, compared to a Hugh Lovel field br
"avifauna"! Oh, Chris, thanks for the new word!!! -Allan
The conventional farmer who manages the grass-fed beef at the farm
I'm doing CSA at this season refuses to feed kelp free choice to deal
with end-of-the-winter lice infestations on the steers because 'Well,
you think that kelp is natural, but I'll tell you, there's nothing
natural at all about
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Subject: A1 and A2 milk
> Folks - can I be the only one who hadn't heard of A1 and A2 milk until
now?
> Someone please explain... ! Tony NS.
>
Tohy - the conve
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> In a message dated 4/2/03 1:16:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << I know soil conservation used to recommend bentonite
> f
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> Lloyd,
>
> This is the first time I heard of A2 milk. It didn't come up when I was
> reviewing the liter
Dear Steve,
I don't know if I have missed something, but what would you perceive as the
essential difference between broadcasting from an egg filled with compost
teas and preps etc, compared to a Hugh Lovel field broadcaster or using a
radionic instrument such as a Bruce Copen, Don Mattioda, Rae or
Hi folks,
Just an intersting note on some recent results of a
study on West Nile Virus. As for most of science,
their data is great, but they ususally miss the point:
A masters student at U of Illinois was studying crows
during the WNV season by radiotracking them. By the
end of the season HALF
I will be away from email until April. 8th. I will try
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>Dear Hugh -
>
>You gave me a lot of cultural information about growing ginger at
>ACRES. I've finally got around to buying a couple of cases of it from
>the local food co-op.
>
>Something I was wondering was if you thought that here in the
>Northern Virginia area I might be better off planting it
Folks - can I be the only one who hadn't heard of A1 and A2 milk until now?
Someone please explain... ! Tony NS.
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Dear Steve,
Okay, next time I stir 500 and 501 I'll make the stirred cards. I'm sure
Wendy didn't stir before making the cards.
Just incidentally, the most beautiful vortices I've ever seen in stirring
were in barrels stirred by Greg Willis. His method was a meticulously
prepared pole supported b
At 5:28 AM -0500 1/4/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hey, I am glad to here that you will get around to actually doing some realm
>of the living spraying. When you make your "cards" are the preps right out
>of the ground or are they stirred? How can you introduce the stirring
>process to radionics
In a message dated 4/1/03 9:36:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Jeez, Storch! Why not put your clay in a horn? What's the problem? Afraid
it will get some cosmic forces? >>
I use clay/manure or clay silica, I use clay caps in 500 and 501, I am ot
really sold on horn clay. Is the horn reall
In a message dated 4/2/03 1:16:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I know soil conservation used to recommend bentonite
for repairing leaky dams and I thought I had heard of a calcium bentonite is
there such a thing ? Maybe my ears were ringing at the time. >>
Calcium bentonite is what Greg Wil
I do recommend your pipe. Phil Wheeler installed one at a consultation I did
the day after I left. I endorsed it and will work within the parameters of
these farmers wishes. They need to cover 2500 acres and they want good
results. They have been 25 years no till and want to see more improve
Lloyd,
This is the first time I heard of A2 milk. It didn't come up when I was
reviewing the literature.
The casein variants merit more research. From what I read, the
correlation between A1 milk and coronary heart disease and Type 1
diabetes comes from studies in areas where different casein
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