Guest guest Posted February 8, 1999 Report Share Posted February 8, 1999 Anybody there? Somebody hollar back if you get this. Either I have been dumped from the conference or you all have some cybervirus that killed your interest in this conference. Incidentally... Howell Living History Farm is conducting internships in ox-powered farming methods. Emphasis is on adaptation of historical American technology for field, forage, and vegetable crop production to needs of small farmers everywhere. Sessions last 12-40 weeks and include housing, stipend, and farm produce. On June 5, 1999 we will hold a public program called "World Agriculture Day", in conjunction with a reunion of former Howell Farm interns from the past 15 years. We hope to set up live internet links with farmers and development workers in other countries, so that our visitors can ask questions. For more information about either of these programs, please contact me: Robert Flory Howell Living History Farm 101 Hunter Road Titusville, NJ 08560 USA 609-737-3299 thefarm (AT) bellatlantic (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 1999 Report Share Posted February 9, 1999 COM: Madhava Gosh (das) ACBSP (New Vrindavan - USA) wrote: > Anybody there? Somebody hollar back if you get this. Either I have > been dumped from the conference or you all have some cybervirus that > killed your interest in this conference. Haribol, Madhava Gosh Prabhu! Please accpet my obeisances. There is a proverb - you should know it, it says something like "it it always silence before big storm comes." I once did a status command of VAD conference. It impressed me to see how many subscibers are there. Unfortunately, most of them are maunam, maunam. But maybe it's not so unfortunate- just imagine what if ALL of them would write at least twice a week. It would be a flood, bigger that GHQ sequel. I would flee out. Let's enjoy the silence. BTW, what topics can you offer for the discussion? I take part in discussions, where I can say somthing, otherwise I'm also silent. > Incidentally... > > Howell Living History Farm is conducting internships in ox-powered > farming methods. Emphasis is on adaptation of historical American > technology for field, forage, and vegetable crop production to needs of > small farmers everywhere. Sessions last 12-40 weeks and include > housing, stipend, and farm produce. It is interesting, but sorry, I'm too far away from America. Do you know any company, which offers free air tickets?? Your servant, bhakta Oleg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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