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'Theoretically this level of creeping Orwellian dynamics should ramp up our awareness, but what happens instead is that each alert becomes less and less effective because we're incredibly stupid.' - Jerry Holkins
Tyler Ludens wrote:If the damage is above the graft, you might be able to cut the trunk off below the damage
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Dillon Nichols wrote:
As far as making sure it stays alive, my first advice would be bury the goats nearby to provide nutrients...
That's being a bit hard on the goats. They were only doing what's true to their nature.
especially if there is a mineral imbalance in their diet.
'Theoretically this level of creeping Orwellian dynamics should ramp up our awareness, but what happens instead is that each alert becomes less and less effective because we're incredibly stupid.' - Jerry Holkins
R Ranson wrote:
Some things that might help save the tree:
take cuttings from the top of the tree. bridge graft might help or perhaps a stump graft? coppicing the tree then grafting onto the shoots is another option protecting the tree from future damage
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Bernard Welm wrote:Rob,
What is the best way to feed multiple free choice minerals. This is something I have been wanting to get into but I just have not been able to take the time to find something that would work (and that the chickens would not get into to foul up).
Bernard Welm wrote:Rob,
What is the best way to feed multiple free choice minerals. This is something I have been wanting to get into but I just have not been able to take the time to find something that would work (and that the chickens would not get into to foul up).
"The greatest learning takes place in dialogue between people - learning is a social process and not just an intellectual event"
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