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Re: City boy showing his stupidity here
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 14, 2004 at 02:29:17 from (216.208.58.130):
In Reply to: City boy showing his stupidity here posted by Dan Kelley on April 13, 2004 at 08:03:50:
Dan: There s really nothing stupid with your plan. I gather you want if possible to establish a sod on this soil. Coming from the east where we have 45" rainfall annually, I'm not even going to attempt to tell you how. As see it if North Americans don't look after the vegetation on their land better than what is being practiced, we may have a another dust bowl. Even the land that does have sod on it is being mowed of almost weekly, in the name of neatness. All of that mowed land is very suseptable to evaporation. We have today groups of people wanting to save and preserve just about every endangered species of animal of bird on earth. Yet no gives to much thought to our plants, the only one that will replenish our oxygen. We better think about this one, at the current rate we use oxygen.
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