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From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Electronic homeopathy for plants. Was Re: late winter farm
> Hi! James and Lloyd,
> I am out of action at the moment with health probs. But picke
Looks like Google quit indexing my home page,
since it is no longer publically-accessible.
Apparently it made an impact or two, when it did
exist.
"Rhizosphere II - Incredible Web page by Steve Diver - worth
while visiting if you are interested in organic farming"
http://www.avocadosource.com/links
Looks like Google quit indexing my home page,
since it is no longer publically-accessible.
Apparently it made an impact or two, when it did
exist.
"Rhizosphere II - Incredible Web page by Steve Diver - worth
while visiting if you are interested in organic farming"
http://www.avocadosource.com/lin
> >My paper on Luebke compost has all the details
> >on humus testing methods used by the European
> >farmers. But you have to click on Google cache to
> >get it.
>
> Sorry, Steve - Can you give better directions on how to locate this?
> Thanks _Allan
>
Me too please
Lloyd Charles
>
My paper on Luebke compost has all the details
on humus testing methods used by the European
farmers. But you have to click on Google cache to
get it.
Sorry, Steve - Can you give better directions on how to locate this?
Thanks _Allan
Lloyd -
The Albrecht soil tests of what I found to be rather savorabley
imbalanced soil I distributed last week were done on soils that have
been heavily amended by Luebke-formula compost made under the
guidance of Mr George Leiding of Imants. George, I believe, was a
domestic in the Luebke h
Lloyd -
As usual you understand the finer points of soil management
and soil testing. I'm in agreement as to the value of the
Albrecht soil test, with extra attention to trace element
analysis and the "balance" or "ratios" between them.
Yet, you ask what makes the mineral balancing soil test
irr
From: Steve Diver >
> The typical NPK
> soil test, even the Albrecht soil test, is largely irrelevant from
> this humus perspective.
Hi Steve
I would like to pursue this a bit. Maybe I think a bit different to most but
I reckon the main benefit of a proper soil test (a good Albrecht type
analysis)
> week. It is amazing what a few weeks can make on a farm. Conditions can
> change so fast. Have you started planting yet?
> Kind regards
> James
>
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> From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: James Hedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: Electronic homeopathy for plants. Was Re: late winter farm
> Dear Lloyd,
> I agree with you that a commercial farm is not really t
Hi! James and Lloyd,
I am out of action at the moment with health probs. But picked up on
your post concerning Copen's Agricultural methods.
Did you start with the rates in his Ag Rate Book?
I was going to buy it several years ago, but now they seem to have
with-drawn it from all their sites. I
s can make on a farm. Conditions can
change so fast. Have you started planting yet?
Kind regards
James
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From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: late winter farm
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> >
but why not use the radionics to
add some extra? I think Steve Storch is doing stuff like this now - maybe
not radionically.
I don't think that Steve is working radionically. As far as I know,
Steve makes every effort to grow his crops within the realm of the
living.
As far as the chromas go, ye
In a message dated 3/9/03 5:20:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Hi Steve - great post - great holiday too I bet!
> The green house is filling up with flats of newly seeded trays. This week
I
> will go in and spray with a bc tea laced with trace minerals.
Can you tell us exactly how you make t
> >I dont expect the traditionalists on the list to go into raptures over
this
> >but I believe that we need to know if these things can work. It could be
> >useful to use some radionically prepared prep water in any making of BD
> >preps -
>
> Lloyd - What I'd like to see is chromas comparing cr
I dont expect the traditionalists on the list to go into raptures over this
but I believe that we need to know if these things can work. It could be
useful to use some radionically prepared prep water in any making of BD
preps -
Lloyd - What I'd like to see is chromas comparing crops (carrots, for
Hi Steve - great post - great holiday too I bet!
> The green house is filling up with flats of newly seeded trays. This week
I
> will go in and spray with a bc tea laced with trace minerals.
Can you tell us exactly how you make the trace element fortified BC - lack
of attention to trace element n
Sorry to say that I missed the big blizzard that crippled the northeast for a
few days. The family trip included a drive from NY to FLA, some 1400 miles
one way. We rode down south in front of the storm, leaving rain and snow in
our wake. We boarded the SS Norway[exIle de France] and cruised
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