the
road. This seed would poison any birds or wildlife that ate it. Someone
spotted him and reported it and he was made to clean it up.
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> I'm sorry to hear about your horses. You're not kidding about drought.
> Droug
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Cheers, Ken Hanly
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> I'm a native of Fargo, North Dakota, and have
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>> I'm a native of Fargo, North Dakota, and have spent quite a lot of time
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> I'm a native of F
I'm a native of Fargo, North Dakota, and have spent quite a lot of time
on farms in the Great Plains. Do you have a more specific objection to
my remarks? Maybe I made some error.
Andrew Hagen
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>Obviously, Andrew does
Obviously, Andrew doesn't live on the prairies or deal with
agricultural issues. Pity.
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
> Most of the Great Plains does not need irrigation to produce crops with
> enormous yields, year after year. There are many problems such as
> overuse of in
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 11:43:31 -0500, Carrol Cox wrote:
>The Great Plains should be
>grass only, with limited grazing stock so that the grass needed no
>irrigation, etc. etc. etc.
On a practical level, are you suggesting that the government should
pass a law to this effect? Kick out farmers who re
Yoshie:
>Give peas a chance!
Don't you mean "chick peas a chance"?
Tom Walker
Bowen Island, BC
604 947 2213
>Small Planet Fact (from the back of a falafel mix box):
>
>"The grain and soybeans eaten by U.S. livestock could feed more than ONE
>BILLION human beings." [italic emphasis in original]
>
>Tom Walker
>Bowen Island, BC
>604 947 2213
Give peas a chance!
Yoshie
Tom Walker wrote:
>
> Small Planet Fact (from the back of a falafel mix box):
>
> "The grain and soybeans eaten by U.S. livestock could feed more than ONE
> BILLION human beings." [italic emphasis in original]
>
This is true and important. But equally important is that a substantial
part of
Small Planet Fact (from the back of a falafel mix box):
"The grain and soybeans eaten by U.S. livestock could feed more than ONE
BILLION human beings." [italic emphasis in original]
Tom Walker
Bowen Island, BC
604 947 2213
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