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To: Eric L who wrote (1925)1/15/2002 5:48:41 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 9255
 
<You have to have more different products >

Additionally it makes sense to at least have some local production and if some R&D as well,
success is almost guaranteed, if the products also work, now and in the future.

The best part is that both of them, all all three-four-five of them (obviously many more, lots of factors)
all make kind of regular, common sense.

Ilmarinen

This is luckily, besides the century of less sharecroppers than in many centuries, also the
century of, as the americans say, "win-win solutions". Almost as good as "the Apple of both
my eyes and hands".

Adding some potato down in the soil obviously also helps, as well as really productive, efficient,
four harvest a year, manual labor rice on the middle level.

(if somebody who follows the global issues of agricutlure reads this, like this one q-guy, I would
appreciate some good links on those topics, how is China doing with domestic fertilizer
plants and also avoiding that it all gets into the drinking and bathing water, for the joy of
all the algae)

Finland has some close, respectful, cooperation with China within the scope of producing both paper and
pens for eagerly studying kids, forrestry, and also how to avoid too much secondary damage
of both growing trees and potatos. (not much skill in apples, bananas nor rice,though)

Sorry, any ideas on how the regular congressional debate on "most or least favored" this or that
will be replaced this year?? (sorry, it is not easy)