Same here. No header in the message identifying the origin. Because I
get so many spam messages per day, I initially thought it was a junk
type message. It was more of an advertisement though. In fact, it had a
pdf advertising attachment. I'm always a bit nervous about attachments
these days.
I am sure the presenter has U.S. workshops too based upon his origin.
With the weather we have had this "winter" here in Wisconsin, I would
hate to leave. The only downside is that with no bitter cold
temperatures, there are going to be pathogenic organisms that survive
that are normally destroyed or reduced in population.
Have never heard of the presenter but it sounds like applying basic
knowledge to agriculture. When I hear about "balanced soils" though, I
tend to get real skeptical as much of the balanced soil concept, such as
was hypothesized in the U.S. by Albrecht, has been shown to be
scientifically incorrect in some of the most important parameters such
as yield.
Maybe he has authored books on the subject? Anyone have knowledge on
this pro or con?
Sincerely,
Rick W.
SW Wisconsin, USA
Ann Tiplady & John Sease wrote:
>This threw me. I wonder why it doesn't say Graze-L in the subject line? I wonder if a trip to NZ would be tax deductible business expense?
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>cheers, Ann
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