I also have a farm in the Philippines that uses Natural Farming Technology.
I'm interested. Thanks, Chipper! :-)
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 11:33 PM, Chip Mefford wrote:
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> Good day all of you who are left,
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> I really want to thank everyone who has sent their
> thoughts on taking the list down
My deepest sympathies, Midori. This list, along with the JTF website, is
among Keith's legacies. May he rest in peace.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 10:34 PM, robert rabello wrote:
> I'm deeply saddened to hear the news of Keith's demise. Over the years
Working here in the Philippines.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Ivan Menchero wrote:
> working
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> Tue Oct 30 2012
Project, and a
Biochar/Producer Gas Project. Knowing next to nothing about such large-scale
projects, I thought I'd ask the List for advice on any existing projects
anyone would know about along those lines.
Thanks and regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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Hi,
Can anyone point me to a reputable supplier of Copaifera langsdorfii
seeds? We have some land in the Philippines I'd like to try it out on.
:-)
Thanks in advance.
Vin Lava
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Looks like what happened with leaded vs. unleaded
gasoline fuel is happening with diesel...
http://www.kentuckycleanfuels.org/biodiesel/ulsdupdate.pdf
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d our caretaker propagate some cuttings. If you're interested I could follow up these leads. BTW, how do you differentiate the toxic from the non-toxic Jatropha?
Where are you located?
Regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
Message: 1Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 18:00:26 +0700From: "
good sound sense to live south of the> Equator.
Brrr. It's cold here - 24 Celsius at 14 deg 37 min North. :-)Regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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Hi,
Thanks for the info! Filters will not be a problem.
Regards.
Vin
On 12/11/05, Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Filters should be it. Jan is right - keep at least one if not twoaround, especially if your cars have a lot of miles of dino on them.
190D's area a blast
and a mid-90's Isuzu Bighorn with the
3.1L intercooler turbodiesel. What do I need to do to run them on biodiesel? Any info would be much appreciated. :-)
Thanks and regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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ticle minus the references.
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Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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Worldwatch Institute: November 15, 2005
Renewables 2005: Global Status Report
Global investment in renewable energy set a new
record of $30 billion in 2004, according to a report
produced by Worldwatch Institute for the Renewable
Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21).
Technologies su
there
might be something in it. But it would still take a
while to set it up. I wouldn't hold my breath just
now. :-)
In the meantime, I'll start homebrewing BD in January.
And I don't have to wait for our government or anyone
else to do it for me. :-)
Regards.
Vin
Hi Gustl,
Anytime! :-)
Regards.
Vin
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>Hallo Vin,
>Ano na Kababayan, happy happy ba tayo!
>Happy Happy,
>Gustl
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Hi Keith,
Hmmm. Imagine that! If any of you happen to find
yourselves in the Philippines, drop me a line and
we'll have "Happy Happy" (and talk biofuels too). :-)
Thanks and regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
> Many of us here who are not Filipinos have fond and
>
http://www.worldwatch.org/press/news/2005/09/02
September 02, 2005
UNNATURAL DISASTER: THE LESSONS OF KATRINA
Worldwatch Projects Catastrophe Will Be Most Costly
Weather-Related Disaster in History
Washington, D.C. The overwhelming human and
financial impacts of Hurricane Katrina are powerful
merican people to reexamine
current official and individual policies regarding
Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Sustainable Development
in general.
Regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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hour. One
hour's work at minimum wage will get you a little more
than a liter of diesel here at today's rates. And it's
been some time since the minimum wage was adjusted
upwards... :-(
Regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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. The
government's ethanol program, while much hyped at the
time, never really got off the ground, and is now just
a footnote in our country's history. We're still
heavily dependent on imported petroleum. But with the
rising oil prices a sustainable way to produce ethanol
from sugar
no longer afford to import fossil
fuels.
Regards.
Vin Lava
Manila, Philippines
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>http://journeytoforever.org/keith_phsoil.html
>Nutrient Starved Soils Lead To Nutrient Starved
People
>Now a Philippines government site says this:
&g
mething of a staple there.
Regards.
Vin Lava
Philippines
>Ray,
>Thanks for the lesson, I did actually not realize
>this difference and in this case the sweet corn is
>very rare in Europe or the world outside of US.
>The common crop would be dent corn, but I think that
>the
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