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Re: soil articles
- To: Jack Rowe jackrowe@compuserve.com>
- Subject: Re: soil articles
- From: Geoffrey Stanford gstanf@swbell.net>
- Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 20:38:14 -0600
jack: sure. just take the stuff i've just written and collate them
editorially. or do you want me to start over?
what newsletter do you have in mind?
for your information, i have all that research and more typed out as a
double-sided 120-page typescript, with a furher 30 pages of references, but
it is not on computer. do you know of anyone who would like to publish it
all?
geoff
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Rowe <jackrowe@compuserve.com>
To: Dr. Geoffrey Stanford <gstanf@swbell.net>
Date: Sunday, November 21, 1999 4:23 PM
Subject: soil articles
Dear Geoffrey,
Might I consider your post on soil p-chem fair game for a newsletter
article? Actually, I'd love to see a short series which we could post on
the Seeds of Texas web site (or your own web site -- do you have one?) and
link to the permaculture sites, since the information you gave is so
broadly interesting.
I would love also to hear about the other facets of soil interactions you
mentioned, Ingham's work with fungi/bacteria predominances and succession,
etc.
To me this is the mailing list concept operating at its highest level. . .
mutual co- and self-education and empowerment. Exciting!
Sincerely, Jack
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