[Terrapreta] One Terra preta logo

Sean K. Barry sean.barry at juno.com
Sun Jun 3 18:31:01 CDT 2007


Hi Michael, et al.

I don't think TP is so much a recipe as  soil husbandry methodolgy.  Did anyone else have any comments on what Edward Someus or Gerhard Bechtold were saying in thier postings (eric1 @ Hypography translated Bechtold)

SKB
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael Bailes<mailto:michaelangelica at gmail.com> 
  To: terrapreta<mailto:terrapreta at bioenergylists.org> 
  Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:53 PM
  Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] One Terra preta logo


  A terrible business.
  They are selling their heritage.

  If a special "suite" of soil microorganisms is responsible for the Fertility of TP; then some US bio-tech. firm will have it's chromosomes patented before you blink 
  MB


  On 04/06/07, rukurt at westnet.com.au<mailto:rukurt at westnet.com.au> <rukurt at westnet.com.au<mailto:rukurt at westnet.com.au> > wrote: 
    Tom Miles wrote:
    > 100g of "PRETA" Brazilian black earth for 34 Euro? USD $45.70? AuD $54.90? 
    > Not a bad business, except that it is unavailable.
    > See the price list: http://www.terra-preta.de/bestellen.htm<http://www.terra-preta.de/bestellen.htm>
    >
    > Tom

    Try to bring that into Aus and Quarantine would hang draw and quarter 
    you. In Tasmania they even use sniffer dogs at the airports to catch
    plants and soil coming into the state.

    Kurt


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