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February 9, 2010

some things never change…

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Farming with dynamite, a DuPont pamphlet from 1910, lifted from www.fourmilab.ch
Image used entirely without permission.
Thank you Fourmilab.

Dang I can’t wait for my permaculture class to start up again. Just two more nights.

debra at 22:24 | | post to del.icio.us

2 Comments »

  1. Dynamite farming..

    Reminds me of the research the US army pursued in the 50s and 60s to use nuclear bombs as a way to dig canals and do other types of earth moving for mega construction etc..

    Comment by namhenderson — February 11, 2010 @ 16:06

  2. Reminds me of the Tuskegee Syphilis study… Not A Good Idea-!

    Comment by jeff Pool — February 13, 2010 @ 16:45


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