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The original message was received at Thu, 25 May 1995 15:24:31 -0400
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Hello,
I am getting mail that should go to you. I am not sure yet how this
is happening. If you have any ideas please email me. In the meantime
I will forward or bounce all mail to you.
Thanks,
Susan
susan@cyberstore.ca
(aka santa@northpole.com - could this be the reason?)
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> From: T <barkleyt@agvax2.ag.ohio-state.edu>
> To: XKFL@musicb.mcgill.ca
> Cc: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu
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> Subject: RE: Cotton in the US and Gov't support
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> Hi Patrick (and all),,
> In my job here at Ohio State, I am Information Coordinator
> for the Sustainable Agriculture program. I do research on
> obscure questions such as this.
>
> >I am an agricultural economist investigating the potential
> >of different biomass feedstocks for non-food uses (biofuels,
> >papermaking, etc). At the moment, I am particularly interested
> >by the clothing industry (could use flax, hemp, etc.). My work
>
> As luck would have it, I have done research on both hemp and
> another 'alternative paper' crop called kenaf. The hemp
> documents are in electronic medium. If you are interested in
> these, let me know and I'll send them your way. Make sure your
> mail box is empty, though, because they are quite large. The
> information that I have on kenaf, however, is only in hardcopy
> format. If you send me your snail mail address in a private
> e-mail message, I'll send them to you.
>
>
> >focuses on crops that could be grown on the North-East of North
> >America, but it would be interesting to compare the economics of
> >these alternative crops to the #1 fibre crop: cotton. Would any of
> >you know what it costs to grow cotton in the US ? What about
> >governmet susidies ? Is there any ? Any contact persons you could suge
> >suggest ? Thank you for help !
>
> I also did some research on cotton a couple of months ago. One source
> that I found very useful, was the Cotton andWool yearbook. This is
> online via gopher at:
>
> gopher oldal.mannlib.cornell.edu
>
> Once connected to their gopher server, choose #1 (datasets), #3 (crops),
> and then (I think) 1 again. There is a lot of tables (lotus format)
> here and I think you could probably find wh
>
> Tim Barkley
> Information Coordinator
> Ohio State University Extension
> (614) 732-2381
> barkleyt@agvax2.ag.ohio-state.edu (work)
> tbarkley@muskingum.edu (surf's up)
>
> TAG-> Off the modem..through the phoneline..'nuthin but net!
>
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