Re: Introduction

2003-06-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Arjen, Obviously you are on a right track. There are many, of course. It sure is key to treat the farm as a single organism. Good luck. We'll hear more reports? Best, Hugh Lovel >> >>Hey, what do you use to accumulate orgone for a field or farm? > >One way that I have been using is with

Re: Introduction

2003-06-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Arjen, Sounds interesting. I'm fresh back from an atmospheric regeneration workshop in Santa Fe, New Mexico where I and my colleague, Lorraine Cahill worked to show New Mexico environmentalists how pollution blocks rainfall and how the ethers are easily restored, using the BD prep remedies, t

Re: Introduction

2003-06-03 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
> > > ><< In Holland lots of BDfarmers have been using preparations over a long > >period of time, without ever seeing any results. Some subsequently quit > >using them (until recently, use of preparations was not obligotary > >according to Dutch Demeter Standards) at all, and others continued usin

Re: Introduction

2003-06-02 Thread SBruno75
I guess so. I have a stirring machine and a proper sprayer set up. It takes me all of an hour to set up to stir, load and apply to thirty acres. This spray regime delivers the physical substance and energy in a balanced form for the farm to work with...sstorch

Re: Introduction

2003-06-02 Thread Lloyd Charles
> << What reasoning is there behind your spray regime with 35 preps? Steve Storch wrote> > My reason for using these preps is because this spray regime kicks ass and > works great. Hi Steve Would I be more or less correct in assuming that your spray program would be similar in number o

Re: Introduction

2003-06-01 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 5/31/03 3:50:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << What reasoning is there behind your spray regime with 35 preps? My reason for using these preps is because this spray regime kicks ass and works great. And what is bc (barrel preparation?) and Milk'n'Honey? Barrel compost is

Re: Introduction

2003-06-01 Thread Arjen Huese
At 06:26 31/05/2003 -0400, you wrote: In a message dated 5/31/03 3:46:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << In Holland lots of BDfarmers have been using preparations over a long period of time, without ever seeing any results. Some subsequently quit using them (until recently, use of preparations w

For Arjen: BD NOW! ARCHIVES was Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Allan Balliett
Arjen - You can currently access a large portion of the BD Now! archives without a password at http://www.mail-archive.com/bdnow%40envirolink.org/ Your password for the archives should have been given to you in the 'letter' you received when

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 5/31/03 3:46:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << In Holland lots of BDfarmers have been using preparations over a long period of time, without ever seeing any results. Some subsequently quit using them (until recently, use of preparations was not obligotary according to Dutc

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Arjen Huese
At 08:51 31/05/2003 +1200, you wrote: Arjen What is the feedback you are getting from Emerson on the use of radionics "as part of BD"? Glen A In Holland lots of BDfarmers have been using preparations over a long period of time, without ever seeing any results. Some subsequently quit using them

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Liz Davis
Title: Re: Introduction Sarah, have you had any experience with these meditations?   L&L Liz on 30/5/03 11:22 PM, Sarah Cherry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you ever used Steiner's growth and decay meditations to qualify the impulse withi

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Garuda
Arjen What is the feedback you are getting from Emerson on the use of radionics "as part of BD"? Glen A     BdMax distributors of ThermoMax -THE proven frost protectionwww.bdmax.co.nz - Original Message - ___ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PRO

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Arjen Huese
At 06:22 30/05/2003 -0700, you wrote: Hello Arjen and welcome! Have you ever used Steiner's growth and decay meditations to qualify the impulse within a plant? I am terribly ashamed to admit that I never even have come across this meditation... I usually use meditation to get completely concen

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Arjen Huese
Hey, what do you use to accumulate orgone for a field or farm? One way that I have been using is with the help of a map. A map as a picture of my farm can be used to find energy spots, low energy places. Because of the correspondence between the map and the actual shape of my farm, there is a r

Re: Introduction

2003-05-31 Thread Arjen Huese
At 06:20 30/05/2003 -0400, you wrote: In a message dated 5/29/03 10:15:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Hey, what do you use to accumulate orgone for a field or farm? >> The farmer is the best orgone accumulator, next a "chembuster" device as discussed a few months ago, see yer archives...sst

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread Sarah Cherry
Hello Arjen and welcome!   Have you ever used Steiner's growth and decay meditations to qualify the impulse within a plant?   Sarah   " I did a course with a man called Hans Andeweg, who has quite stirred up the Dutch biodynamic movement, by teaching many farmers and growers how they can feel the r

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 5/30/03 6:38:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Steve = I got all that. Let's hear about Arjen's experiences, ok? Sounds like he's working with some people who are onto something. >> ok, I'll shut up and lurk for a while...ss ___

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread Allan Balliett
The farmer is the best orgone accumulator, next a "chembuster" device as discussed a few months ago, see yer archives...sstorch Steve = I got all that. Let's hear about Arjen's experiences, ok? Sounds like he's working with some people who are onto something. -Allan PS Don't you mean "a fully or

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 5/29/03 10:15:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Hey, what do you use to accumulate orgone for a field or farm? >> The farmer is the best orgone accumulator, next a "chembuster" device as discussed a few months ago, see yer archives...sstorch ___

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread Allan Balliett
Welcome to the group, Arjen!! Sounds like you have a wealth of experience to share with the group! My question, first! Hey, what do you use to accumulate orgone for a field or farm? Thanks -Allan Balliett ___ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread SBruno75
Welcome Arjen Huese, sounds like you can add some great energy to the list. I too have been working with orgone, bd remedies and the ideas of Schauberger. We will have to share some experiences of the soil...stephen storch ___ BDNow mailing list [E

Re: Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread Liz Davis
Welcome Arjen So many interesting things you are involved in, will check out the emerson site. Hoping my BD lecturer doesn't ask the same question you did, at least not in my first semester of BD. Thanks for the book tip. L&L Liz on 30/5/03 5:29 AM, Arjen Huese at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hel

Introduction

2003-05-30 Thread Arjen Huese
Hello everybody, I joined the BDNow list recently and I would like to take the opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Arjen Huese and I work as biodynamic vegetable grower at Emerson College in the UK (www.emerson.org.uk). We have got a three year biodynamics training here, where I teach v

Introduction of Persona change

2003-03-21 Thread Turtle Bend
Title: Introduction of Persona change Dear Compatriots, As I said in an earlier post that Linda & I as well as the Farm's Overlighting Deva and SeuSeu (Deva of the immediate watershed) are ready to re-christen the entity Moen Creek to Turtle Bend Farm. It has lots of birthing to cont

Re: introduction

2003-03-08 Thread SBruno75
There is Seven Stars Dairy in Kimberton and the Camp Hill Village, both near Valley forge, a few hours from Wayne, but they may know of some closer bd farms...sstorch

introduction

2003-03-07 Thread Lucia Ruedenberg Wright
hello - my name is Lucia Wright. I joined this list a few weeks ago and have been watching and reading intermittently, to get the gist of things. My husband and I have been looking to purchase land for a while now and recently came across something that finally interests us. It's an abandoned far

Re: (was)introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions-Composting

2002-02-12 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Hi All. Dr. Nicholaus Remer recomended the spreading of the compound preparations in deep litter barns in 1966. I remember the treated barns smelling much sweeter compared to before the litter was treated. In contrast the barns of farmers using chemical fertilisers the amonia smell was so strong t

Re: (was)introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions-Composting

2002-02-10 Thread Pam DeTray
Hi Jane, It was over three years ago, but I do remember application of BC to all manures where they lay. Also regular collection of manures and formation of manure and forest composts, and of course the preps inserted into the piles right away, followed by valerian spray. All done with beauty

Re: Tractor Turnaround space Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-10 Thread Manfred Palmer
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 7:46 AM Subject: Tractor Turnaround space Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions > Woody and/or Barbara said: > > >Say 40% of that is paths and tractor turnaround space, and you've > >got 12,000 square feet of bed

Re: (was)introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions-Composting

2002-02-10 Thread Allan Balliett
>I seem to recall Ferdinand writing about putting down preps directly in the >barn, only I don 't recall whether it was composting ones or 500/501? Maybe >Pam can clear this up, as I believe she toured the farm a couple of years >ago. My recollection is that Ferdinand used to spary Barrel Compost

Re: Tractor Turnaround space Re: introduction and a WHOLElottaquestions

2002-02-10 Thread Allan Balliett
>Allan, at one time you mentioned spiral gardens. Did you ever put in a >spiral garden? I tried, Jane, but it was hell backing the tractor out of it. -Allan

Re: (was)introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions-Composting

2002-02-10 Thread jsherry
r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 4:01 PM Subject: Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions Hi Woody: Yes, it's preferable to make the compost outside, incorporating other material, and in shaped mounds. I guess i didn't as

Re: Tractor Turnaround space Re: introduction and a WHOLE lottaquestions

2002-02-10 Thread jsherry
Allan, at one time you mentioned spiral gardens. Did you ever put in a spiral garden? Jane - Original Message - From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:46 AM Subject: Tractor Turnaround space Re: in

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-10 Thread Manfred Palmer
i was just starting: Never plant a larger garden than your spouse can handle!! manfred   - Original Message - From: Aurora Farm To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 10:11 PM Subject: Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

Tractor Turnaround space Re: introduction and a WHOLE lottaquestions

2002-02-10 Thread Allan Balliett
Woody and/or Barbara said: >Say 40% of that is paths and tractor turnaround space, and you've >got 12,000 square feet of bed space, I'm in the process of fencing a 7 acre garden. I plan on spading down cover crops and using a bedshaper for the first couple of years, but I also plan on gettin

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-10 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Jennifer, You got a good answer from Aurora Farm and I go along with all they said. Getting going in manageable steps is important, or you will break your heart and create a weed patch. Compost and mulch are the main tools to get the garden firing and to reduce work, weeds and imputes. With g

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-09 Thread Aurora Farm
Jennifer:   Others have talked about more global issues...the weeds and what they tell, soil tests, etc.  Since I've mainly been a gardener, let me talk about that two acres you have in mind to garden.  Don't worry about soil tests with that precious patch.  You will so improve the soil on th

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-09 Thread Lloyd Charles
  - Original Message - From: Jennifer Rochester To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 3:16 PM Subject: Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions Hi Jennifer    I would just like to endorse some of the replys made by

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-09 Thread Rambler
Jennifer Rochester wrote: > > Thanks for writing Manfred :-) > ***Share your soil test results with the list?*** > > Ha! What soil tests. This we are working on. So, would the county ag > extension service down the road be the best place to get this from? We > had planned on this, but then put

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-09 Thread Rambler
Manfred wrote: > ***If you can afford the time, and you're short on funds anyway, > keenly examine what grows on at least some of the fields as they are > now. Note the types of weeds prevalent, and get a book... "weeds and > what they tell"...E.Pfeiffer, and ask further questions of the list, > t

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-09 Thread Jose Luiz Moreira Garcia
Jeniffer wrote : "but then one of my daughters became autistic due to her routine vaccinations".   You should consider talking to Dr. Arden Ardensen. He has reverted some cases of autism as caused by vaccination ( actually it is caused by the mercury or Merthiolate used to preserve the vaccin

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-08 Thread Jennifer Rochester
Thanks for writing Manfred :-)   ***You would no doubt benefit greatly from his book : A Biodynamic Farm.***   This was first on my list already, with many close seconds.   ***Incidentally, his 4-hr. presentation , "basic, and advanced,biodynamics" was professionally recorded, and tapes are st

Re: introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-08 Thread Manfred Palmer
cations/timings. There's a start. Continue to ask specific questions. ...And thrill to the inevitable variation of opinion/insight!   Good for you! good for All! ...manfred palmer   - Original Message - From: Jennifer Rochester To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, Febru

introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions

2002-02-08 Thread Jennifer Rochester
Hi all.   My name is Jennifer. I don't know how much of an introduction is important here, but I will give enough info to hopefully help you understand our present situation anyway.   I am married to Michael, and we are parents to 4 terrific little girls.  We used to be pretty sheepl

introduction

2002-01-11 Thread liz davis
Dear Allan: Thankyou for the time, knowledge and spirit you apply to this link. I, like Bonnie York, and I imagine many others are here in the background, but feel to date I have not the knowledge of BD to offer any assistance. My experience with Steiner is through education, not BD, but this

Re: New Member Introduction

2002-01-10 Thread Steven Mcfadden
Hi Cheryl, welcome aboard BD Now from a neighbor just up the road in Santa Fe. Good luck with your wornderful project, Steven Steven McFadden, Director Chiron Communications 7 Avenida Vista Grande #195 Santa Fe, NM 87508 USA http://www.chiron-communications.com

New Member Introduction

2002-01-10 Thread bdnow
Greetings, Our project is in the City of Albuquerque on Open Space Land. It has a very public face and is used by walkers, joggers, etc. We lease the land from the city to demonstrate agricultural projects including an annual 8 acre corn maze, 1 acre community garden, and 40 acres of veggies,