Greetings,
My name is Glen Kadelbach. I started this forum on April 5, 2009 because I felt the organic farming community could use a forum. A place to chat and share ideas with other farmers around the country and world. Right now we are just getting this started, so join this growing community!
The goals of this forum is to help organic farmers connect with others and learn from each other.
Although there is no charge to be a member, donations are appreciated. This is used to operate the forum.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you for your support.
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Welcome to OrganicFarmForum.com A little about the forum and why you should be a part of it.
#2
Posted 25 May 2009 - 01:24 PM
Hi, Glen, thanks for offering a forum for farmers, and non-farmers like me, who are vitally interested in the organic food movement. I appreciate having the opportunity, through the forum, of learning all I can about organic farming, and what that life is like for those engaged in it. I'm an organic farmer cheerleader, I guess you could say; I write about organic food as the Organic Food Examiner at www.esaminer.com. Drop by any time, and leave a comment, if I've written about something you'd like to comment on. Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to write about. I welcome suggestions!
#7
Posted 13 August 2010 - 10:01 AM
Hi all!
I am a retired Shell Oil chemist and environmentalist and have started consulting for the organic industry. If you have any questions about growing organic produce using liquid fertilizers, liquid lime, liquid bonemeal, liquid sulfate of potash, feel free to ask. I also recommend having your soil sampled, analyzed, and professional soil and crop improvement recommendations based on your organic growing goals. Let me know if I can help.
Here is some information to get you started: http://www.aggrand.c...aspx?zo=1181889 .
Best regards,
Tim Vipond
713-301-1872
I am a retired Shell Oil chemist and environmentalist and have started consulting for the organic industry. If you have any questions about growing organic produce using liquid fertilizers, liquid lime, liquid bonemeal, liquid sulfate of potash, feel free to ask. I also recommend having your soil sampled, analyzed, and professional soil and crop improvement recommendations based on your organic growing goals. Let me know if I can help.
Here is some information to get you started: http://www.aggrand.c...aspx?zo=1181889 .
Best regards,
Tim Vipond
713-301-1872
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