Hello, I'm forwarding the latest email regarding Fukuoka's new book: has anyone read the Japanese text and would like to give a resume? On more practical...
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Kyle Holzhueter
kyleholzhueter@...
Apr 9, 2002 2:21 am
I have a source of natural red clay from the mountians where I live. I would like to make seedballs. The instructions I've found on-line begin with a red...
Dear Fukuoka Farming Group, Hello, my name is Shane Morkin. I live in Tochigi-ken, Utsunomiya- shi and am curious if anyone knows of a Fukuoka style farm in...
Hello, I have a garden in Sonora. I'ts a Mexican state that borders with Arizona u.s.a., and is as arid as southern Arizona, It almost has the same ecosystem....
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how do you access "the files section of the group" to download the one-straw revolution text? is there a corresponding website to this listserve? thanks. ... ...
Hi, I tried to download and print this info. but had a problem. It would print but only half page would fit on print paper. The setting on format was to wide...
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b.gilboa
b.gilboa@...
Apr 12, 2002 6:32 am
Welcome Shane Morkin, Is Tochigi-ken, Utsunomiya-shi in Kyushu? Beatrice Israël...
Dear Fukuoka Farming Group, My name is Fernando H. Liermann Lobo. I am Brazilian and I want to know if anyone knows of a Fukuoka style farm here in Brazil. ...
Dear Beatrice, Unfortunately Utsunomiya is not in Kyushu. It's an hour north of Tokyo by bullet train. Travel in Japan is, relative to my home, very...
Hello, apologies for late reply, I tried yesterday but my email programme wont send using my souscayrous account...to answer your question... The pdf format is...
Again I tried to answer this yesterday, but...(machines!) As a member of the group you have the ability to access the Yahoogroups Fukuoka Farming webpage with...
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b.gilboa
b.gilboa@...
Apr 14, 2002 7:30 pm
Shane, ... Unfortunatlely, no. I was when I was living in France. Here I'm a potter ! ... admiring a lot the japanese work in this matter. ... Thanks, I do. ...
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Jane Rodgers
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Apr 16, 2002 4:22 pm
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Greetings, I walked part of teh clearcut that i will be helping to restore on the weekend. It is 160 acres. The ground was too wet to travel far into the cut....
Does anybody know the Botanical name of the Morishma Acacia named in THE ONE STRAW REVOLUTON?...
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emilia
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Apr 17, 2002 11:47 am
hi finefroc, it seems that there is an spelling mistake & that it is actually the acacia "mollissima", (Acacia mearnsii, de Wild), also known as acacia...
Wow! Thanks so much. Any opinion on the Black Locust as a nitrogen fixing substitute? Finefroc ... ADVERTISEMENT [Click Here!] ... [Non-text portions of this...
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LitRaz@...
Apr 19, 2002 6:15 am
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Jane Rodgers
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Apr 19, 2002 4:49 pm
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Jane Rodgers
janiebug99@...
Apr 20, 2002 11:26 am
There is no information about fukuoka farming on this site. Why is it being sent? ... _________________________________________________________________ Join...
... seedball ... I had the exactly the same quandary when I read the instructions at various online sites, Kyle. There is planty of red clay in my...
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emilia
emhaz@...
Apr 21, 2002 9:45 am
black locust (robinia pseudoacacia) it's an excellent nft (nitrogen fixing tree) for temperate climate, it's a most easy tree to start from seeds: collect the...
Emilia, you are terrific. Any ideas about nitogren fixing trees for temperate climates, especially zone 5a? I am experimenting with Haifa clover since Dutch...
Reply: A partial list of the world's nitrogen-fixing trees appears on the following web site (from the University of Wisconsin Forestry department, I believe):...
... Another very good website is: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/D_search.html There are US and Australian mirrors and you can search by uses. Three...
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LitRaz@...
Apr 22, 2002 2:21 am
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April 22, 2002 Dear Judy Phillips, I am glad you are making seed balls, however I must inform you that adding the compost to the clay and keeping it flooded as...
--I also make seedballs with a mixer. It works great. We take our red clay and grind it throught different size screens to get a very fine red powder. Then we ...