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Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 10:13:42 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Request Please
To: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Allan,
I need someone who can help with color work on the
Hi! Merla,
I wish I could help but am not in a position to do so.
As a one time potter and a one time gallery owner, packing pottery is
easy with lots of newspaper.
Wrap each piece in at least six layers of paper, hold in place with
two inch packaging tape. Then pack is strong cardboard cartons,
How many frogs/turtles for $250...sstorch
Hi S,
Do I remember correctly that you are Steve? Thanks for answering
my request. I feel an urgency to come to the Mid-Atlantic Conference.
It is a trip long deferred and an opportunity to meet you and many BD workers
who have given my day-to-day exis
How many frogs/turtles for $250...sstorch
Hi all,
I want very much to come to the Mid-Atlantic BD Conference, but finances
for flying to the East Coast are non-existent. I have one good chance
and that is River Gallery in Chattanooga. The owner, Mary Portera, is a
mentor and likes my work, but she wants to see the pieces before she
buy
In a message dated 4/25/02 2:59:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< As always, a fascinating insight. What specifically is formic acid's role
in the environment, compared to other acids, such as carbonic for example?
>>
Formic acid, present in the minicscule amounts eminating from the bodi
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Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 2:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need help with ants.
Stephen: In his lectures on bees, which have just been reprinted, RS says in
brief, that formic acid is essential to the vitality of flowers and
again.
David C
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From: "Stephen Barrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 26 April 2002 5:11 AM
Subject: RE: Need help with ants.
> Steve,
>
> As always, a fascinating insight. What specifically is formic acid's rol
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> From: "Patti Berg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:10 PM
> Subject: Re: Need help with ants.
>
> > Cheryl,
> > Thanks very much for your information. I'll try the coffee grinds
Steve,
As always, a fascinating insight. What specifically is formic acid's role
in the environment, compared to other acids, such as carbonic for example?
Thanks
Stephen Barrow
It is quite possible that an infestation of ants is Nature's way of
compensating for the lack of bees now in the environment. You have these
ants because your place is lacking in formic acid [which the bees have too].
Try planting some stinging nettles or getting some bee hives on your
plac
Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: Need help with ants.
> Cheryl,
> Thanks very much for your information. I'll try the coffee grinds on one
the
> ant hills and check out the archives. I've got several nests coming up
around
> my place so I'll see what works in the
Thanks Patti,
I will be interested in how it works for you.
Within the list there are folk with knowledge on a great number of subjects. Just
ask.
Gil
Patti Berg wrote:
> Gil,
> Thanks for the welcome and especially for all the info. I will try them out
> today. This is a great place to get i
web: www.biodynamics.net.au
>
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> From: "Patti Berg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "bdnow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 12:41 PM
> Subject: Need help with ants.
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
Gil,
Thanks for the welcome and especially for all the info. I will try them out
today. This is a great place to get ideas and I appreciate that very much.
I'll let you all know how in a about a week how I'm doing on the fire ants.
Patti.
Gil Robertson wrote:
> Hi! Patti,
> Welcome to the
Hi! Patti,
Welcome to the list.
I am in Port Lincoln, Australia and there are a lot of us from Oz and NZ on
the list.
For most ants, the easiest way is to use Borax. It is a white powder and
sold in supermarkets in the same sort of area as Moth balls, Mentholated
Spirits, Turps etc.
Get a a sma
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To: "bdnow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 12:41 PM
Subject: Need help with ants.
> Hello everyone,
> I have been enjoying the posts here since the first of April. My name
> is Patti and I've been gardening on just a half an acre f
Hello everyone,
I have been enjoying the posts here since the first of April. My name
is Patti and I've been gardening on just a half an acre for four years
and learning on my own. I'm a bit lost right now though on how to solve
the same problem I have every year and one common to everyone in my
Christiane and list, please read on.
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> Wayne,
>
> Where is your property?
We are in Virginia, USA -- about an hour from Allan...
>
> If it is in Australia it would be a great shame, if economics would force you to
> have the pasture, if it is a native one, cult
Wayne,
Where is your property?
If it is in Australia it would be a great shame, if economics would force you to
have the pasture, if it is a native one, cultivated for cropping. For here in
Australia, native grassland is the most threatened native vegetation habitat and
with it its native spec
Title: Re: Need Help!!
Wayne,
my 2 centavos = please pay attention to the advice given, it's very high quality as per usual!
But consider share cropping the forage/grass "as is".
Yes make strong agreements as to cutting on wet earth but with hay equipment compaction is minimiz
Original Message From: Wayne and Sharon McEachern
In reply Allan asked
AND what else is in that broadcaster ??
Hi Wayne - do we assume that you have been putting the BD remedies out in
the broadcaster?? Hopefully before and after the lime treatment. If not it
seems a waste of a good opportunity
for clarification, the pesticide was SEVIN, not SEVEN???
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: Need Help!!
> >You know how it is when you work scient
n McEachern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: Need Help!!
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>You know how it is when you work scientific -- you have your fields
>herbicided, then, you no till in what you wish and throw the nitrogen to it.
>So, he is wondering how much work he will need to put into the fields doing
>things our way -- and what can he expect in the crops. For instance, the
Thanks Allan -- please read on..
Allan Balliett wrote:
> >Given all of that -- we have a FB set up on the farm -- as mentioned, we
> >have grasses (mixed) and this past year, we had the 50 acres treated
> >with ag lime 1/2 ton to the acre -- and the remainder of application was
> >treated wi
>Given all of that -- we have a FB set up on the farm -- as mentioned, we
>have grasses (mixed) and this past year, we had the 50 acres treated
>with ag lime 1/2 ton to the acre -- and the remainder of application was
>treated with homeopathic lime potentized in the broadcaster. Wow --
>right?
t
Wayne,
Your first responsibility is to your self and your land. Make the share
cropper work to your terms. I failed to do this twice. The first time a
share cropper used a herbicide and turned a really good clover paddock to
Rye dominate, which took fifteen years to come back. The second time, an
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