Those links sound intriguing. I'm interested. ... Carol...
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gcb49
gloriawb
Jul 3, 2002 7:04 pm
Actually there were more Tribal Americans when the first Europeans came. Research has shown more recently that there were large cities of them with huge...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 3, 2002 6:50 pm
None of us, jb, has the absolute truth about nutrition. You go by what makes sense to you and what works for your body, and I do likewise. When it comes to...
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jbmc@...
Jul 3, 2002 5:59 pm
... Perhaps, Ms. Carol, You should review Your "belief", for i have "experimented" upon myself - for long enough now - that Human nutrition cannot possibly be...
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Robin, Maya, or Napi
nappolita
Jul 3, 2002 3:40 pm
Eat the poor?...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 3, 2002 1:26 pm
Personally, I believe that human nutrition cannot work in the long term without animal foods, whether those animals be cattle, birds, fish, insects, or...
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Don Graves
dgraves@...
Jul 3, 2002 10:19 am
accurate info? ... oops.. I shouldn't have been so quick to criticise before ... & I've sent the last message before a manual read spell check of...
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Don Graves
dgraves@...
Jul 3, 2002 9:08 am
accurate info? ... ....or urban toilet humour? ... & sometimes "CRAP" information (to use another pun) no offence meant by this... however ...please get it...
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blugra
Jul 3, 2002 6:14 am
I will post an email from another group I subscribe to, which is why the subject was on my mind. I thought it a pretty clear outline of the problems and I...
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Wendy
journee@...
Jul 3, 2002 2:58 am
I totally agree!! Not to mention the fact that it means we have a connection with the Earth and life and on some level help sustain ourselves---with the help...
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Chuck West
cwesti
Jul 3, 2002 2:57 am
Something of that nature. It's been many years since I have had anything to do with this topic. My information is foggy and perhaps outdated. ... From: "Carol"...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 2, 2002 11:46 pm
By "how they graze", do you mean the difference between those grazing animals who trim and those who uproot? Carol...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 2, 2002 11:41 pm
What I first responded to was the implication that cattle pollute by their mere presence, that there is no way they cannot pollute. I just wanted to point out...
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Chuck West
cwesti
Jul 2, 2002 11:20 pm
... Perhaps, although I seem to recall that it has to do with HOW they graze, as well. Nonetheless, didn't this discussion start with someone suggesting that ...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 2, 2002 10:45 pm
But aren't those things the result of overgrazing? Carol...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 2, 2002 10:44 pm
The number of cattle on the planet may indeed be unsustainable; but so, probably, is the number of humans. Carol...
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blugra
Jul 2, 2002 10:31 pm
Yes, Carol I do realize this, but the entire industry is involved in many levels not just raising of cattle (grain or grass fed) but the processing, and the...
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Chuck West
cwesti
Jul 2, 2002 10:28 pm
From: "Carol" <reggiecs@...> said, in part ... While I believe you are right about grass-fed, free-ranging cattle emitting much less methane, I am SURE...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 2, 2002 7:29 pm
You can also take a very nice train ride through big redwoods at Roaring Camp / Big Trees. http://www.roaringcamp.com/maps.html Carol...
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Robert Monie
bobm20001
Jul 2, 2002 6:42 pm
Reply: Your question raises several critical points about the acceptance of any proposed approach to agriculture. The worst thing any of us could do would be...
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Carol
reggiecs@...
Jul 2, 2002 4:23 pm
blugra said, in part ... I think it should be mentioned that these super gaseous and polluting cattle are your standard, grain-fed, feedlot cattle. 100%...
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burt levy
redbudburt
Jul 2, 2002 3:22 pm
-While you are in Calif. since you will be in Sunnyvale you need to go into the Santa Cruz mountains and see some old growth redwoods. There are some in Big...
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blugra
Jul 2, 2002 3:10 pm
... species. ... envioronment, some ... I am aware of the negative over all impact of non-native species. And agree, thats why I brought up the discussion. ...
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Wendy
journee@...
Jul 2, 2002 2:13 am
Hi all, As an ecologist, I definitely do not advocate planting non-native species. They can have many different neg. effects on the natural envioronment, some ...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Jul 2, 2002 1:28 am
... Not a reasonable assumption in my opinion. 8-] An article in New Zealand's "Growing Today" helped clarify my thinking on this dichotomy. The essence (from...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Jul 2, 2002 12:00 am
Don & Jim... it's getting hot in here, almost incestuous!! ... Don, an embarassing confession, I clumsily deleted your recent email after briefly skimming it!!...
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gcb49
gloriawb
Jul 1, 2002 11:52 pm
Remember that when you save seeds from the plants that are non-native veggies in your garden and continue to plant them year after year, you get a plant that...
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blugra
Jul 1, 2002 5:35 pm
... other ... Joanne, I live in N. Calif but frequently travel to S. CA where I help a number of friends tend their small organic back yard gardens. Though I...
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gdouglass7
Jul 1, 2002 3:28 pm
Powell's Books (Portland, Oregon, USA) has two copies of The Natural Way of Farming ($17.95 & $34.95, both in good condition) and one copy of The Road Back to...
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J. P.
djjhp
Jul 1, 2002 3:11 pm
... non-native species. I assumed that the Fukoka techniques support the establisment of native species and avoiding introduction of non-native. However I do...