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- From: Keith Johnson <keithdj@mindspring.com>
- To: Akiva Werbalowsky <akivaw@hotmail.com>
- Subject: Write for the Activist: Food, Fiber, & Medicine
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 23:09:20 -0500
The Permaculture Activist is soliciting submissions for the upcoming
issue (#43) on the production of Food, Fiber, and Medicine
permaculturally.
We can take submissions in almost any form, but
prefer electronic media: computer disk (Mac or PC) or
email. Any length piece from 1000 to 2500 words would
be fine (A typed, single-spaced page is about 400
words.). If you have graphic illustrations of concepts in
the essay, or photographs, please feel free to include
them. All materials can be returned if needed.We send
complimentary copies of the published issue to
contributors and are open to barter arrangements for
advertising, etc.
We want to hear about your projects, seed saving, CSA's, dryland ag,
forest herb farming, fiber processing, soil building, indigenous/local
plants, marketing, coops, urban food production, GMO's, outstanding
lists, marine aquaculture (seaweed, molluscs, etc.), Permaculture in
schools and churches, WTO and food, sprouting, propagation, grafting,
community gardening, raising insects for pest control (or food), eating
bamboo, growing in season extenders (cold frames, greenhouses), success
with crops under difficult circumstances, whole systems approaches to
feeding, clothing, and healing people, unusual food trees / shrubs/...,
irrigation, fertilization, pollination, etc.
Let your imagination run a little wild and get back to me with your
ideas.
Thanks a lot
Keith Johnson
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- Write for the Activist: Food, Fiber, & Medicine, Keith Johnson, 01/25/2000
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