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From: Charles Ritch - Goose Pond Farm (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 03/06/07


Speaking of Global Warming, I wonder how all these Scientists and 
Politicians would have reacted when the glaciers started receding at the end 
of the Ice Age (as a results of global warming???).

For most of us here in North  America, we living and farming on land that 
was once under ice.

Oh well, so much for deductive thinking!

Thanks,

Charles Ritch
Goose Pond Farm
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "leon" <leon@grazinginfo.com>
To: <graze-l@witt.ac.nz>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: Owenlea Farm update


>
>
> On 5/3/07 1:49 PM, "F. W. Owen" <fwo@bright.net> wrote:
>
>
>> There was a lot of snow here since Valentines Day.  We got 30 inches in 
>> 30
>> hours.  I plowed that snow off the driveway on both sides so that the
>> driveway was between two 4-5 foot high banks.  Then that blew levelfull.
>>
>> I had to abandon the driveway and plowed out across the fields.  That was 
>> also
>> kind of useless, as the temporary driveway I plowed across the fields was 
>> in
>> far better shape than the state highway.  We were snowbound, on and off, 
>> for
>> about 5 days.
>
> Isn�t it lucky we have global warming!!
>
> New Zealand has just had a very late and cold summer and two winters with
> heavier than usual snow and frosts.
>
> So now the gloom predicters promoted by the media talk about climate 
> change.
>
> It has always changed and New Zealand�s 10 million million cattle and 50
> million sheep get the blame - for producing 0.4% of the world�s methane.
>
> Our government and NZ AgResearch are spending millions of dollars of our
> money trying to reduce it.
>
> FW, in 1960 when I bought neighbours land and had to roll up wire I made a
> three foot diameter pto driven winder that pulled the wire in and wound it
> up. The circle was tapered and the back un-bolted to let the roll of wire
> slide off. To feed it out again we put it back on and pulled it out.
>
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Vaughan Jones
> Hamilton
> Waikato
> New Zealand
>
>
>
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>
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> disseminate,
> distribute or otherwise use or disclose any part of this communication, or 
> any information
> on matters or persons to which it refers.
>
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> its network.
>
> 

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