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- From: "Bill Shoemaker" <wshoemak AT inil.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 10:13:46 -0600
Honduras Pine Stakes
Any idea as to what these stakes are treated with?
My understanding is that Honduran Pine tomato stakes have
natural preservatives and don't need treatment. That may be why they can't tell
you what they're treated with. We've used them for over 10 years and they are
still strong, and very hard wood. But better to be safe and fine good
verification to maintain your organic certification.
Bill Shoemaker, Sr Research Specialist, Food
Crops
University of Illinois - St Charles Horticulture Research Center www.nres.uiuc.edu/faculty/directory/shoemaker_wh.html |
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[Market-farming] Organic solutions for hanging tomato baskets,
Jeff Cantara, 03/01/2007
- Re: [Market-farming] Organic solutions for hanging tomato baskets, Sam White, 03/01/2007
- Re: [Market-farming] Organic solutions for hanging tomato baskets, road's end farm, 03/01/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] Organic solutions for hanging tomato baskets,
tos, 03/01/2007
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[Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
Sam White, 03/02/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
road's end farm, 03/02/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
Bill Shoemaker, 03/02/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
Marty Kraft, 03/02/2007
- Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment, Sam White, 03/02/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
Marty Kraft, 03/02/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
Bill Shoemaker, 03/02/2007
- Re: [Market-farming] Potato source, Marcy, 03/02/2007
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Re: [Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
road's end farm, 03/02/2007
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[Market-farming] organic wood treatment,
Sam White, 03/02/2007
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