RE: ZOO-DOO's soil
- To: "'pumpkins@mallorn.com'" <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: RE: ZOO-DOO's soil
- From: "* J* <M*@doaks.org>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 17:46:40 -0500
What does a pig put on it's face before it goes out?
I'm leaving work with a smile. Thanks!
Joe
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>From: Gough, Elizabeth A[SMTP:Elizabeth.Gough@PSS.Boeing.com]
>Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 7:45 PM
>To: 'pumpkins@mallorn.com'
>Subject: RE: ZOO-DOO's soil
>
>What kind of make up does soil wear.....? Shovelon or PH Factor....
>
>Pretty bad huh?
>Elizabeth Gough
>777 Quality Assurance
>(425)294-5332
>
>
>A positive attitude is a powerful thing!
>
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>> From: Mills, Joe[SMTP:MillsJ@doaks.org]
>> Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 12:58 PM
>> To: 'pumpkins@mallorn.com'
>> Subject: RE: ZOO-DOO's soil
>>
>> At this point I need a good "soil make-up" joke. Does anybody have one
>> out there?
>>
>> Thanks for the advice Mike
>>
>> ZOO-DOO
>>
>> >----------
>> >From: Michael Cohill[SMTP:mcohill@neo.lrun.com]
>> >Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 6:06 PM
>> >To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>> >Subject: Re: ZOO-DOO's soil
>> >
>> >Dear Joe:
>> > I clearly misunderstood your question. What you are seeking is
>> the answer
>> >to a question that's troubled mankind for a good 5,000 years, the
>> mysteries
>> >of soil fertility. It's probably to bad we don't have an oracle of
>> divine
>> >knowledge we can pray to for answers any more. However, might I
>> suggest
>> >two books which first attempted to answer this question with modern
>> >science. They are the works of the world's two greatest soil
>> scientists
>> >and their work inspired Rodale, gave substance to his previous work
>> and
>> >helped with the creation of the organic agricultural movement -
>> although
>> >that was definately not their intent and they speak at lenght about
>> the
>> >chemical make-up of soil. Be warned though, you may never again see
>> the
>> >worth in using chemical fertilizers. They will however, answer a lot
>> of
>> >your questions about soil make-up, fertility, viruses, etc. and the
>> means a
>> >plant uses to take nurishment from the earth. It's tough reading,
>> but your
>> >asking some tough questions.
>> >
>> >The Albrecht Papers
>> >by Dr. William A. Albrecht, edited by Charles Walters, Jr.
>> >Acres U.S.A. of Raytown Missouri 1975
>> >
>> >An Acres U.S.A. Primer
>> >by Charles Walters, Jr. & C.J. Fenzau
>> >Acres U.S.A. of Raytown Missouri 1979
>> >
>> >You can find these works by going to a local college library site on
>> the
>> >internet. Go to their catalog and you should be able to find the
>> location
>> >of these books, even if they are held in a library all the way across
>> the
>> >US. Then order it through inter-library loan.
>> >
>> >The way I look at gardening or agriculture changed completly after
>> reading
>> >these works, simply put, you can never fertilize a plant to
>> satisfaction,
>> >you can only work with the soil.
>> >
>> >For Keeps,
>> >
>> >Michael C. Cohill
>> >mcohill@neo.lrun.com
>> >
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