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Myra Bonhage-Hale lapaix at iolinc.net
Sat Oct 12 14:10:05 PDT 2002


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Hi, think you all are wrong about hydrated lime being OK for certified =
organic gardens/farming - but will hold off until I consult with the =
Certification Committee of the Mountain State Organic Grower and Buyers =
Assoc. which is West Virginia's certifying group. Namaste.  Myra
Visit me on the web at www.lapaixherbaljourney.com
and www.sustainabledevelopmentforwv.com
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  Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:27 PM
  Subject: Cob: anna's answers


  heya folks,
  thanks for quick replies.  sorry i'm not replying to your replies, =
when i do that my browser shuts down.....aarrgghh.

  oh, hydrated lime.......that is the really white powdery stuff, isn't =
it?
  our feedstores do have hydrated lime.  horse folks sprinkle it on pee =
spots to make them not stink.  dairy farms put it all over the place in =
milking barn for same reason and to make wet odorous stuff dry and =
non-oderous.  i used it a couple years ago mixed in water to soak a deer =
hide to get the hair to fall off. =20
  i had thought from my reading months ago that hydrated lime was not =
good for plaster.  sounds like you are telling me that ain't so.  very =
good.

  to answer other question: i am in central kentucky.  northeast corner =
of washington county.  land is steep ridges and all logged and over =
grazed for a century or so.  grows back in eastern cedars (juniper) if =
left to its own.

  thanks a lot,
  anna


  just fyi, ruth datooth was my dog, now deceased.  a smiling dog.  i =
use her hotmail account.  i don't think she minds.


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  <DIV>heya folks,</DIV>
  <DIV>thanks for quick replies.&nbsp; sorry i'm not replying to your =
replies,=20
  when i do that my browser shuts down.....aarrgghh.</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>oh, hydrated lime.......that is the really white powdery stuff, =
isn't=20
  it?</DIV>
  <DIV>our feedstores do have hydrated lime.&nbsp; horse folks sprinkle =
it on=20
  pee spots to make them not stink.&nbsp; dairy farms put it all over =
the place=20
  in milking barn for same reason and to make wet odorous stuff dry and=20
  non-oderous.&nbsp; i used it a&nbsp;couple years ago&nbsp;mixed in =
water=20
  to&nbsp;soak a deer hide to get the hair to fall off.&nbsp; </DIV>
  <DIV>i had thought from my reading months ago that hydrated lime was =
not good=20
  for plaster.&nbsp; sounds like you are telling me that ain't so.&nbsp; =
very=20
  good.</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>to answer other question: i am in central kentucky.&nbsp; =
northeast=20
  corner of washington county.&nbsp; land is steep ridges and all logged =
and=20
  over grazed for a century or so.&nbsp; grows back in =
eastern&nbsp;cedars=20
  (juniper)&nbsp;if left to its own.</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>thanks a lot,</DIV>
  <DIV>anna</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
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