Posted by Billy on January 9, 2008, 2:51 am
> > Bush Behind Bars
>
> Sure, for not allowing people to farm hemp like our forefathers.
Its' been a federal crime since the end of Prohibition. But I really
recommend that you go roll a big one, get a beer/wine, and go watch the
sunset.
You are really sounding stressed.
--
Billy
Bush & Cheney, Behind Bars
http://www.antiwar.com/eland/index.php?articleid ‚82
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_to_impeach_George_W._Bush
Posted by Tad on January 3, 2008, 6:07 pm
John,
First off, I want to state that you've so managed to convolute this
discussion that I no longer have any idea what you are talking about.
How did the discussion turn to industrial hemp?
Secondly, your so-called "myths" is entirely inaccuratein my opinion.
Some of the statements are untrue, but others are not, that is unless
you have some backhanded way of explaining them. Here's a couple I've
listed below that I'd love to have your explanations on:
"So-Called Myths: roots absorb nutrients, roots are the most important
part of a plant, roots have associations called mycorrhizae, you can
inoculate roots with mycorrhizae, "
Did you look at my link to the Soil Food Web website? Here's another
one for you. www.simplici-tea.com
or you can join the Yahoo Group that is moderated by Jeff Lowenfels
that discusses Compost Tea technology.
Just for the record, I never made this statement:
"You just cannot take all of the benefits of the ecological stages of
trees for trees and their
associates and replace it with a tea."
My recommendation would be to use a good compost and compost tea in
conjunction with each other. Of course, this may change depending on
what type of soil or environmental conditions we're dealing with.
>
> Sure, for not allowing people to farm hemp like our forefathers.