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Re: Potato
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Potato
- From: "* <c*@internetMCI.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 15:32:13 -0500
- Resent-Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:39:50 -0800
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Are all papers really using soy based inks? I would be surprised - but
greatly pleased. Has there been something that I didn't hear about that
got the publishers to change?
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From: Michael D. Cook <mikecook@pipeline.com>
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Potato
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 4:53 PM
At 08:27 AM 3/11/98 -0600, you wrote:
> Can any body help me out here? I have heard about straw, and even
>newsprint (will the ink hurt anything).
>
Hi, Stan. You can plant potatoes entirely in straw (no soil needed). I
have not heard of using newspaper, but there is nothing in the ink to hurt
the plants or those who consume them - the ink is soy-based nowadays.
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