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Hello Sara
Thanks for your comments on my Blog, particularly my Grandfathers saying about—A WET AND WINDY DAY. FILLS THE BARNS WITH CORN AND HAY–We must remember that this was in the days when the only fertilizer was mainly cow muck and the soil had to respond more to the natural elements, and I do believe I read that a good Thunder Storm was the equivalent of Two hundred weights of Nitro-Chalk to the acre
Cheers from John
Comment by Farmer giles — December 4, 2007 @ 8:55 am
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Sara
I wondered if you had come across the above Web site. I found it very informative and full of food for thought, it is a subject that should concern us all
Yours sincerely
John
Comment by Farmer gies — December 5, 2007 @ 7:27 pm
Hi John,
Thank you for all your comment and the support that you give my site. I really enjoy reading all your comment s and the encouragement you give me is great. It is a small world as I am friends with the writers of Peakfood. They have a brilliant site and the book is very interesting called Famine in the west. they share very thoughtprovoking and serious issues that need to be raised with the blogging world.
I really enjoy reading your site and am pleased that you have started it up again.
Best Wishes
sara @ farmingfriensds
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — December 12, 2007 @ 8:07 pm
Happy New Year to all Farming Friends
From Farmer Giles
Comment by Farmer gies — December 31, 2007 @ 7:21 pm