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I had the amazing experience yesterday of walking past a plaque listing

American

Civil War soldiers on my way to lunch and meeting a man who asked for

directions. who turned out to be Pete White, (Maurice E. White), who teaches

veterinary science at Cornell University, which is considered to have one of

the

best Agriculture Schools in the country. (Kamala dasi, who took care of cows

on

many ISKCON farms went to school there.)

 

Anyway, he told me about an online veterinary diagnostic site which he had set

up. It is highly technical, but it may be able to give devotees practical

information on what is the problem with their cow or bull. Please check it

out.

 

http://www.vet.cornell.edu/consultant/consult.asp

 

 

You may also be interested in some of the other links from the veterinary

school:

 

http://www.vet.cornell.edu/main/

 

 

Pete White was also interested in the Amish and quite interested to hear about

old cows and oxen on Hare Krsna farms. So it was quite an exchange of

information.

 

Hope everyone is doing well and having a nice Govardhana Puja! The other

amazing news is that Sri-Sri Radha Damodara are moving into their new temple at

Gita-nagari on Nov 11. Can you believe this? Hare Krsna! At last! I'm

crushed and heartbroken that I cannot go myself, but I know it will be a

wonderful event.

 

The cow conference has been a little quiet. Probably that means devotees are

busy farming for Krsna or figuring out how other people can farm for Krsna.

Hope you all are well.

 

Finally, did you all know that my daughter Maharani and her husband Graydon

Foye

had a little boy on Nirjala Ekadasi (June 12). His name is Rafael Alexander

Foye or Ramacandra dasa, and he is a big smiler and quite strong. At 4 months,

he weighs 16 pounds. His uncle Asto has great plans to make him a great

ksatriya

for varnasrama!

 

your servant,

 

Hare Krsna dasi

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