Aquaponics Digest - Thu 12/23/99
Message 1: Re: OT. GMOs, prions, other festive cheer.
from "KevinLReed"
Message 2: Re: calcium in biofilter ( Kelzyme)
from "KevinLReed"
Message 3: Re: we need "Genetic Engineering" to save the forests? that's lame
from Mrki
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Subject: Re: OT. GMOs, prions, other festive cheer.
From: "KevinLReed"
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 22:34:20 -1000
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trick. Burning would have been better.
Kevin
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Subject: Re: calcium in biofilter ( Kelzyme)
From: "KevinLReed"
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 22:48:13 -1000
Donald,
Kelzyme like sounds like the exact kind and size of calcium source and pH
conditioner to meet our needs. I will contact Doug Gore ASAP. Thanks! Good
one! I'll put a star behind your name almost as big as Adriana's!
Happy Holidays,
Aloha Nui Loa
Kevin
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From: "Donald W. Trotter"
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Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 10:05 AM
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If you are interested in this fossil kelp material contact Douglas Gore at
dcgore@earthlink.net
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Subject: Re: we need "Genetic Engineering" to save the forests? that's lame
From: Mrki
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 19:39:06 +0100
William Evans wrote:
>
> hmmm...
> "ORGANIC SOYBEANS FOR SALE, no man made chemicals used on our farm
> since 1989, no tillage or cultivation since 1995. We now have NO soil
> erosion.
> We grow our beans in a polyculture of grasses & clovers. We have NO
> foxtail, or jimson weed. Our fields ALWAYS are covered with a carpet of
> green
>
> Our production methods are a high technology version of "The One Straw
> Revolution". High tech meets organic farming!
>
Can you tell me more about your way of organic farming ?I am interested in
real use of "The One Straw Revolution".Does it really work?
Thank's, Mrkailo
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