Title: Chicken deaths prompt call for new GE rules (Green Media Release)
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- Original Message -
From: Sue Kedgley
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:19 AM
Subject: Chicken deaths prompt call for new GE rules (Green
G'day Hamish:
It would be great if you could put it on-line. Or, if not comfortable with
that, could I get a 'copy'.
Cheers
Penelope
Gil Robertson wrote:
Hi! Hamish,
I think it's great that NSW Water can't believe that BD works. Goes a long
ways to proving it's value. Can you supp
Hi! Hamish,
I think it's great that NSW Water can't believe that BD works. Goes a long
ways to proving it's value. Can you supply more detail, off line if you prefer.
I would like to bring this to the attention of the Democrat and Green Pollies.
Gil
Hamish Mackay wrote:
Hi
That is not what we were talking about. I do not know what your talking
about. A white rainbow/no color in it? which makes no sense as
rainbows happen as a refraction off of a single raindrop I do believe?
Maybe the others know what it is. A funky fog bank that followed you???
or on a more
Eric, Lloyd,James et al.
Although I originated from your neck of the woods Eric, home is in
Australia. 3 hours east of Sydney, near Orange (wine country), a colder
climate than most of Oz at an elevation of around 900 mts. Witnessed the
arch on friday june 27, one the Irish would describe as a f
From:
Hamish
Mackay
We had a call from NSW water asking about
Biodynamics and water usage. On deeper enquiry the issue was that the bd
dairy farms were using less water - 5 megalitres vs. 10 megs and reporting
watering every 18 days instead of 7 - 10 days
NSW water
Dear L*L (Just curious),
To be specific, I was not rubbing my remedies on my
head, I was spraying them for the purpose of
preventing my hair from falling out further, which it
did, and to encourage the growth of new hair, which is
has. It had nor has anything to do with my medical
condition which
biodynamics mentioned in NYTimes
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/29/garden/29cutt.html
June 29, 2003
CUTTINGS
In Search of Meaningful Companionship
By ANNE RAVER
...
Companion planting, or using one species to bolster the health
or
production of another,
Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:James Hedley 3.vcf (TEXT/R*ch) (001563C4)
It's some sort of microsoft security chad that you can turn off on your end.
It's potentially unsanitary and should not be sent to this discussion group.
Thanks
-Allan
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BD
Hi all and thank you to all those who responded to
my request for water consumption info.
It shows that while practical people know the
difference we don't have much factual stuff to offer
now the background to the question
We had a call from NSW water asking about
Biodynamics and water
Allan
Greg wrote last that he was rubbing his preps on his head big time
& now he writes he almost died
why do we want to read any thing more?
Just curious?
Greg has recently joined BD Now!, Mark. I'll leave it to him to
explain that one for you. (And perhaps your reference for the sake of
new
G'day,My slant
on this is that it is some type of phenomena associated with atmospheric silica
and the sun's rays. Recently when we were spraying 501 at Mark Heinzel's place
Louise Berry took a series of photographs over the area being sprayed that even
although not a perfect arch
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