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77 carole.hourt@...
claris752000 Offline Send Email
Nov 4, 2001
9:07 am
Hello, I am Carole, a new (French) member of this group. I'm ecstatic to know that so many people around the world use the natural way of farming ! I got...
78 Bargyla Rateaver
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Nov 4, 2001
12:56 pm
Dear Rex Teague, at last at last I get somewhere. This must be what I was hunting for and could not find. Is there anywhere else I can get more of rhis...
79 Antje Cobbett
crysolite Offline Send Email
Nov 5, 2001
6:49 am
Dear Carole, Welcome to the group! I also had read his books years ago and thought I couldn't start because I didn't have much land. Now I live in England and ...
80 Rex Teague
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Nov 5, 2001
8:12 pm
Hello Bargyla et al ... No I haven't seen any Rife microscope fragments but I share your curiosity about Rife's innovations. It is many years since I dropped...
81 Karri Varpio
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Nov 6, 2001
7:18 pm
Hi, Does anybody have experience about making seedballs from grain seeds? A suitable equipment for making seedballs for several hectares? Is compost necessary...
82 Castillo Gallery
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Nov 6, 2001
7:54 pm
try www.seedballs.com it seems highly recommended to use compost in seedballs...there's a recipe at the website along with other good stuff terry ... From:...
83 Bargyla Rateaver
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Nov 7, 2001
3:30 am
Thank you so very much, Rex Teague. I am so pleased to see you here, have wanted for a long time to find you. Hope you don't disappear. Years ago I was...
84 roberto
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Nov 8, 2001
11:32 pm
SEED BALLS IN NEW ZEALAND The use of seed balls as a method of recreating native habitat in New Zealand is both innovative and exciting. Here in Southland,...
85 martinremmel@...
martinremmel Offline Send Email
Nov 11, 2001
4:40 am
Shortly after his wife died M. Fukuoka traveled to China and had talks with the ministry of forestry trying to convince them to try his method on a big scale...
86 Carol
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Nov 11, 2001
1:05 pm
Martin Remmel said, in part.. ... I would agree if what you don't want people to do is blend ideas and then call the result Fukuoka. But I see no problem with...
87 Stephen Inniss
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Nov 11, 2001
6:47 pm
Hello, I have been "listening" to this group for a few weeks. My only other source so far concerning Mr. Fukuoka's ideas has been a copy of One Straw...
88 souscayrous Offline Send Email Nov 12, 2001
5:05 pm
Thank you Martin for returning this slow dialogue to the work of Fukuoka. I find it necessary to read and re-read the books (One Straw Revolution and The...
89 nipponbound@...
nipponbound Offline Send Email
Nov 15, 2001
9:14 pm
Reading the "One Straw Revolution" and "The Way of Natural Farming", I found that the methods similar to my ancestors' were being successfully utilized by...
90 burt levy
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Nov 16, 2001
7:00 am
from redbudburt to Karri Varpio. I would cut the weeds down several times, then make seedballs with a mix of red clover and white clover. Also mix in the...
91 burt levy
redbudburt Offline Send Email
Nov 16, 2001
7:13 am
from redbudburt, On the jim bones light writings web page there are interviews and information on Fukuoka san. On some of them there are addresses for getting...
92 randy kenny
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Nov 26, 2001
7:08 pm
Hey there everybody. I am looking for affordable copies of Fukuoka books. They are hard to find in Toronto or very expensive. If you have a copy you want to...
93 b.gilboa
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Nov 27, 2001
8:20 am
You could get the french version asking to kokopelli association at: kokopelli.assoc@... bdg ... you...
94 Heartaxe@...
heartaxe Offline Send Email
Nov 29, 2001
3:22 pm
Greetings everybody, it's been many years I've finished reading all of masanobu's books and now after having become disgusted by my modern surrounding, Time ...
95 Castillo Gallery
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Nov 29, 2001
8:57 pm
heartaxe check out www.seedballs.com a good interview with fukuoka and maybe contact info...i'm not sure tm...
96 Heartaxe@...
heartaxe Offline Send Email
Nov 30, 2001
12:04 am
... First, thanks for your answer guy. But I've knew this site already and I've read this interview before, there is no direct info on masanobu's farm, and the...
97 marinacity@...
marinacity Offline Send Email
Dec 1, 2001
12:06 pm
Hello everyone, I am looking for people to join me in trying the fukuoka method on a large scale.What I mean is that a group of atleast 10 people should join...
98 souscayrous Offline Send Email Dec 1, 2001
1:18 pm
Hello Murali, I know from the Other India Press edition of the One Straw Revolution that The Friends Rural Centre, Rusalia, Hoshangabad District, Madhya...
99 Robert Monie
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Dec 1, 2001
2:20 pm
souscayrous <souscayrous@...> wrote: Hello Murali, I know from the Other India Press edition of the One Straw Revolution that The Friends Rural Centre,...
100 emhaz@...
emhazz Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2001
3:04 pm
greetings it has taken me a long time to be part of this work group, although my interest in fukuoka's work started when the "1 straw revolution" book came out...
101 Robert Monie
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Dec 2, 2001
3:48 pm
REPLY: Your most interesting statement of the potential for natural farming unfortunately ended (at least on my computer ) with the sentence "as far as...
102 GLORIA BAIKAUSKAS
gloriawb Offline Send Email
Dec 2, 2001
7:19 pm
Your point about the reliability of the seeds grown this way is really valid. It brings to mind the apple. When our legendary Johnny Appleseed went about the...
103 Robert Monie
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Dec 2, 2001
9:57 pm
Bob Monie's reply: Yes, "purebread" seeds are the last thing we want! We want the genetic advantages of open pollination rather than the equivalent of the F1...
104 GLORIA BAIKAUSKAS
gloriawb Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2001
3:04 am
Of course we (nor he) would want to order them from Burpee. My point is that some plants like the apple have difficulties. In the old days when an orchard...
105 elisabeth denk
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Dec 3, 2001
11:21 am
Hi, I have followed the recent debate about naturally grown seed and in particular about growing apple trees from seed. On our 2 acre property there are...
106 GLORIA BAIKAUSKAS
gloriawb Offline Send Email
Dec 3, 2001
4:07 pm
I think it is great, Lizzi, that you have those great apples. I read, though, that about 90% (don't quote me as I don't remember the exact percentage but it...
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