rock dust news
http://www.remineralize.org/fyfe_rocksforcrops.php the father of agrogeology in Brazil 2004 (not exactly news but the rest is of this item is from the last few months)
dirtdoctor.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...
dirtdoctor.com/forum/..=Mineral+Man 5 posts so far by a master gardener from the Rutgers U NJ and ishmael(dotcom) reader strikes up conversation here since last januari
http://www.pitandquarry.com/..=315665 rock dust is soil building community fuel and keeps you right busy making it too. In this editorial aggregates (dusts) are called soil additive but as I indicated, this stuff of life, if anything deserves such a name, is more . ..errr.. fundamental (in the good sense for a change) than that.
remineralize.org/newforum/forum_entry.php?id=203 dust byproduct in norway goes to waste so far but now some folks are gonna test it
http://tribes.tribe.net/remineralizeearth has 34 members now the dynamo there likes dynamotive.com (green fuels)
http://home.pacbell.net/chipl/SocialTheoryDevelopmentPortal.html
http://www.uoguelph.ca/rocks/ rocks for crops (phosphates in ((sub-saharan)) africa)
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~geology/rocks_for_crops/ Peter van Straaten a whole booklenght and thorough survey of all sorts of rocks in africa by country (repeat mention and well worth it)
checking tribe.net for permaculture (2000 mentions sortable by date or relevance) I click a google ad (very rarely do indeed) and find a very slick piece of marketing: http://www.woodsforall.org/ 50 pounds makes you co-owner of a woodscapestretch and it funds good website makers too. woodsforall.org/taldrum/message_board/index.html#blog the blog starts halfway down the page and 3 quarters down is a press section, no registering required to comment; there are biodiversity and folklore sections too.
www.wewantrealfood.com
http://www.foodnavigator.com/news/ng.asp?n=65812-minerals-nutrients-vegetables februari article about the Seer Centre in Scotland
remineralize.org/news.html Most of the above courtesy Joanne's newspage.
dirtdoctor.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6...
dirtdoctor.com/forum/..=Mineral+Man 5 posts so far by a master gardener from the Rutgers U NJ and ishmael(dotcom) reader strikes up conversation here since last januari
http://www.pitandquarry.com/..=315665 rock dust is soil building community fuel and keeps you right busy making it too. In this editorial aggregates (dusts) are called soil additive but as I indicated, this stuff of life, if anything deserves such a name, is more . ..errr.. fundamental (in the good sense for a change) than that.
remineralize.org/newforum/forum_entry.php?id=203 dust byproduct in norway goes to waste so far but now some folks are gonna test it
http://tribes.tribe.net/remineralizeearth has 34 members now the dynamo there likes dynamotive.com (green fuels)
http://home.pacbell.net/chipl/SocialTheoryDevelopmentPortal.html
http://www.uoguelph.ca/rocks/ rocks for crops (phosphates in ((sub-saharan)) africa)
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~geology/rocks_for_crops/ Peter van Straaten a whole booklenght and thorough survey of all sorts of rocks in africa by country (repeat mention and well worth it)
checking tribe.net for permaculture (2000 mentions sortable by date or relevance) I click a google ad (very rarely do indeed) and find a very slick piece of marketing: http://www.woodsforall.org/ 50 pounds makes you co-owner of a woodscapestretch and it funds good website makers too. woodsforall.org/taldrum/message_board/index.html#blog the blog starts halfway down the page and 3 quarters down is a press section, no registering required to comment; there are biodiversity and folklore sections too.
www.wewantrealfood.com
http://www.foodnavigator.com/news/ng.asp?n=65812-minerals-nutrients-vegetables februari article about the Seer Centre in Scotland
remineralize.org/news.html Most of the above courtesy Joanne's newspage.
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