RE: [biofuel] Conquest of the Land

2001-05-23 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Kirk >Brilliant! >So glad to see I'm not the only person in the world to have read >Price/Pottenger. I know the feeling well! "The most important book in the world" - and one of the most obscure. I wonder why? (Not.) >I agree with your comments re dynamics of biological farming versus "bett

RE: [biofuel] Conquest of the Land

2001-05-22 Thread kirk
eone who values knowledge above ball games. Kirk -Original Message- From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:32 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [biofuel] Conquest of the Land Hi Kirk >Erosion is very visible. Yet still much neglect

RE: [biofuel] Conquest of the Land

2001-05-22 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Kirk >Erosion is very visible. Yet still much neglected after nearly a century of crisis calls. >Perhaps more sinister is the invisible destruction of land. Trace element >deficiency is every bit as deadly. FAO Soils Bulletin 48, Rome 1982, "Micronutrients and the Nutrient Status of Soils:

RE: [biofuel] Conquest of the Land

2001-05-21 Thread kirk
Erosion is very visible. Perhaps more sinister is the invisible destruction of land. Trace element deficiency is every bit as deadly. Read "Nutrition and Physical Degeneration" by Weston Price and the animal study re same "Pottengers Cats" by Frances Pottenger MD. Link to PP Foundation at very bot