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From: Dave Gneiser (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 03/09/08


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "suzie & tom mason" <suzietom@sassicaia.co.nz>



>
> I have met Dave Gneiser and his bark is worse than his bite.

------------Crikes Tom, I still have my real teeth, gimme credit for being 
able to bite, too.


>
> I don't often agree with Dave but I do respect his intelligence and 
> knowledge of grazing in Wisconsin and the role of corn silage in his 
> climate.

> Tom Mason

---------Jones first said I started a competing discussion list, which is 
100% false.  What started as a discussion of the pluses and negatives of TF 
and ended with k-i-a not sticking to message discussion but an attack of a 
messenger.   Wonder why the list is sometimes disfunctional?

No Tom,  I also bite when provoked.  But should you happen to be in WI 
again, the steak, beer and conversation awaits.
Dave G. 

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