Re: Fwd: farmers' market and farmer stories wanted

2002-07-27 Thread Thomas Schley
The farmers market in Santa Fe, New Mexico is really a fine one for a town of only 65,000 souls (plus many summer visitors). I am not sure who the most outstanding producers are, but there is organic beef and lamb as well as great produce. There must be a great master chili grower as you

Tomato Horn Worms.

2002-07-27 Thread Thomas Schley
Here's something I've noticed this year. We've had an invasion of tomato horn worms. The interesting thing is that none of the heirlooms have been touched yet, only the hybrids. On the other hand there is a rust or blight hereabouts that is attacking only the hybrids! Tom

Re: Cabbage Worm (?)reply

2002-07-17 Thread Thomas Schley
not to kill them if you do . they are your ally's in the worm war! say hi to the sky out there for me :)sharon - Original Message - From: Thomas Schley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 8:24 PM Subject: Re: Cabbage Worm (?) I'm in New Mexico - hot sunny days

Re: Cabbage Worm (?)

2002-07-16 Thread Thomas Schley
I'm in New Mexico - hot sunny days with cool nights. I've just found little eggs and a green worm about half an inch long on the leaves. Tom Where are you on the earth??? If it is hot and you are growing cool weather crops it could be flea beetles...SStorch

Re: Frank Moody

2002-03-17 Thread Thomas Schley
Gil, we receive about 12 to 13 inches on average here, though less than 10 last year. Our soils can be very alkaline as you can imagine. The nearby high forest can have over 30 inches, mostly in the form of snow and much of the soil there is acidic. Here at lower elevations (6000 to 7000

Fwd: [globalnews] EU, Canada May Demand Prescriptions forVitamins, Herbs

2002-03-14 Thread Thomas Schley
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fwd: [globalnews] EU, Canada May Demand Prescriptions for Vitamins, Herbs Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 22:23:53 -0700 X-OriginalArrivalTime: 15 Mar 2002 05:23:53.0477 (UTC) FILETIME=[98CD8350:01C1CBE1] From: Curtis Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Watering the garden

2002-03-11 Thread Thomas Schley
I don't think we have any big ag farm pesticide problems up ditch from us, but you never know. We also have a pipe directly to the river (not viable in low water months) and a deep underground well. We'll do the best we can. Do you find using a pendulum useful in your farm work? Have you

Re: OFF:Re: Drought/Cistern

2002-03-07 Thread Thomas Schley
My father was raised in Allan's neighbourhood. His parents and his grandparents all lived in 18th and 19th homes with massive cisterns. The local limestone country provided great springs and spring houses for keeping food cool, but they always supplemented with cistern water during times of

re: 9/11: That Makes at Least Two of Us...

2002-03-05 Thread Thomas Schley
Well and truly said! History bears this out We are being subjugated through both parties by an amazingly insecure group that feels free to act at their baldest when a Bush is in the White House Fear of public whistle blowing (LOOK, THEY ARE TAKING OVER THE WORLD, ONE FARM AT A TIME!!) has

Re: Greening The Desert-interview with Masanobu Fukuoka

2002-03-05 Thread Thomas Schley
As many of you know James DeMeo has done some interesting greening the desert in Africa using cloudbusters; http://wwworgonelaborg

Re: Orgonomic Weatherman JAMES DeMeo to answer Questions on BDNow!

2002-03-05 Thread Thomas Schley
I have three questions for Dr DeMeo 1 I feel without a Basic 101 understanding of what orgone is and would like to know how it fits in with our current understanding of the energy spectrum Is it comprised of the entire known spectrum and beyond? Can you refer me to a book with which to

Re: OFF:Re: Electronics and cancer

2002-03-03 Thread Thomas Schley
Manfred, We mainly built timber frame structures with light clay/straw infill Where needed extra support came from bamboo poles positioned horizontally or occasionally wattle and daube That way we entirely avoided metal lattice in the walls Cheers, Tom Related to this, i may soon be

Re: Brinton and Fallon on Streaming Audio

2002-03-03 Thread Thomas Schley
Allan, I've always wanted to see and hear Will Brinton the master of compost, and this looks like the best chance I'll have for some time So I cast my vote for streaming audio I imagine there must a lot of interest for this on the list Sally Fallon should put on a good show too Better than

Fwd: Re: Wired! Insect deterrents

2002-03-02 Thread Thomas Schley
would touch most of a cultivated garden. There has been mention made of a plow with the same feature.But , insects.i dunno ...manfred - Original Message - From: Thomas Schley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: Wired! Insect

Re: Electronics and cancer

2002-03-02 Thread Thomas Schley
Jose, then this would involve ELF waves. I don't know if the HAARP project uses scalar waves, but they are working with LF or ELF. Some researchers have proposed scalar waves for strengthening the immune system, however the effects you suggest must come from producing much stronger

Re: Electronics and cancer

2002-03-02 Thread Thomas Schley
I recall an article speculating that a scalar device was used by the Russians to destroy the USS Thrasher, a sub, probably an atomic sub back in the 60s or so. Does anyone know what Tesla proposed to do with his knowledge of these waves? I had thought they were some sort of ELF waves, but

Re: Electronics and cancer

2002-03-02 Thread Thomas Schley
Markess, this leads us right back to weather control. T. Bearden claims the KGB has been using scalar beams to mess with the weather since the 1950s. They were way ahead of us in HAARP type technology using Long Waves, and according to Bearden they have created some destructive weather phenomena

Wired! Insect deterrents

2002-02-26 Thread Thomas Schley
Hi Folks, An acquaintance told me she's heard of people using very thin copper or silver wire to ward off insects and maybe other critters. The wire is strung a few inches above the ground and runs up and down the garden rows. Anyone heard of this? What is the principle behind it? I assume

Re: MARK PURDEY: Tularemia a symptom of unhealthy ecosystem?

2002-02-25 Thread Thomas Schley
Hello Mark, I want to ask if you are familiar with what is believed to be an outbreak of tularemia in the Cape Cod, Massachusetts area? From the little I've read some 15 people have come down with something believed to be tularemia, though no one has yet died from it. The CDC has not been

Re: NORTHERN STAR CALENDAR-MARK2-Address correction

2002-02-12 Thread Thomas Schley
Brian, Incredible work! There's more than enough work on your website to keep me busy until the middle of the 21st century (were I so fortunate to live that long)! I'll be ordering your Northern Star Calendar shortly. Many thanks. Tom

Re: Native American biological farming

2002-02-12 Thread Thomas Schley
Ted, in our part of northern New Mexico the Native American populations reached a high point after about AD1350, declining rapidly after Spanish colonialization. While there is evidence of population decline from periodic drought and environmental degradation, the land was obviously

Re: Our President

2002-02-01 Thread Thomas Schley
Just had our local phone lines come back up so missed most of this conversation. My only comment is that the idea of a Special Prosecutor was brought up on CSPN a last Monday. Of course it was Ralph Nader and his group Public Citizen (I think that's the group's name) and an invited