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  • From: John and Katy Ehrlich <johnkaty AT shaw.ca>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Horn silica
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 07:55:51 -0800

Burying horns with substances in them might seem strange and funny to us. And if we have a grade six or a 12 year old mentality, we will never have an open mind to much of anything. 

Only a hundred years ago, our culture, and others around the world, when butchering a farm animal, knew how to use every single part of the animal. Nothing went to waste.  This knowledge was passed down over millenia. 

But nothing I say now about Biodynamic farming will convince the skeptics, no data, no research, etc. which is all available to the earnest, open minded, objective scientist. 

Best, John 


On 28-Jan-10, at 5:42 AM, Sean Albiston wrote:

Just making a guess regarding the cause of sunburn in this instance, but
I'd wager it was more due to the water droplets in the air doing magic on
the light...

sean  stillwater, MN

blow back from the sprayer (mist) has
caused my forarms to become red with light sunburn! (A human reaction
to how quartz in the air organizes sunlight to improve
photosynthesis.)

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John and Katy Ehrlich
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