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Subject: Re: Cover crop
From: "John H. Immink" <ecologicals1@home.com>
Organization: Excite@Home - The Leader in Broadband
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 00 21:36:42
Message-ID: <MOD$001027.12400@rec.gardens.ecosystems>
References: <MOD$001027.29935@rec.gardens.ecosystems> <MOD$001027.10358@rec.gardens.ecosystems>



"Kelly Houston" wrote in message
news:MOD$001027.10358@rec.gardens.ecosystems...
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> > There is a world of info available to you, using this simple trick:
> >
> >1: Open browser
> >2: Click on Search
> >3: Type in cover crops
> >4: select what seems most useful and save as bookmarks.
>
> If this was the most effective way to get information, there would be no
need
> for this newsgroup.
I have no idea why you are making this statement, Kelly. Whatever....

I did the following:

1: Opened Browser
2: Clicked on Search
3: Typed in cover crops pacific north west
4: Selected and saved the link that seemed most useful to me.

http://www.rainyside.com/edibles/cover_crops.html

Seems to me that this link contains information on cover crops that pertains
to the PNW specifically.

Perhaps we would do well to keep in mind that:

1: I was being helpful
2: Young Ryan probably could not care less HOW the info he seeks is located,
as long as he obtains the information.

Kay?

John H. Immink
ecologicals1@home.com
www.members.home.net/ecologicals

> Perhaps someone on this ng is from the PNW and has some imput on cover crops
> particular to that climate and this time of year.
> FWIW, the Peaceful Valley Farm Supply catalog has lots of information comparing
> different cover crops, depending on the desired effect and existing conditions.
> they have a webpage at www.groworganic.com
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> Kelly
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