Powerful healing Day Yesterday & Priorities now
Powerful healing Day Yesterday & Priorities now
Date: 8/22/2014 9:43:51 AM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 711 times Powerful healing Day Yesterday & Priorities now
What can I eat on the trip and at the Frey's?
Funding concerns?
Left field dream
Kent T. He threw me a curve. Meaning?
Healing with the EG Mobile yesterday
Evening Blessings
I said I was good for the first time.
On my mind--where I stand with SL Leaders…
Call/Status with DK.
JO on my mind
check email..
Communicate about kid program with Eileen Wallace.
7:47 am
PLANTING CLARITY!
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Wrote this last Friday.
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2196853
I am exciting to have received this feedback
yesterday. I was high as a kite from it.
How do I reach DG other than by twitter?
I am also getting tremendous support from Rick and this is helping lift my spirit.
I need to check in with DK. I do not know where this stands.
8:37 am
Friday, August 22, 2014
Journal.
I spoke to David King today. He is writing a coherent statement that addresses what he would add to the protocols.
HERE ARE THE PROTOCOLS
OK….I am on board with DK.
He will make a coherent statement…
The SLOLA is a model for Seed Libraries to function within the existing protocols.
They Keep control of their seed stock.
This is what is required of the laws.
There is some concern that the Seed Libraries not grow what is called seeds that are under the PVP Plant Variety Protection Act--
These are seeds that are proprietary. such as some small grains.
I told him I did not believe these were the kind of seeds that the Seed Library would be interested in growing in the first place. The seed libraries were interested in Heirloom Seeds.
David King said they are interested in non commercial seeds.
He suggested that David King contact the Seed Control person in California.
Seed control CA
Howes--Department
are they
Johnny Zook lives not far from Mechanicsburg, PA. He saw the press the Simpson Seed Library was getting. He talked to others in the department about it and they confirmed that how the Seed Library was working them classified them as Seed Distributors under the regulations of the Seed Law. That is when he initiated the first letter.
Johnny Zook told me in our conversation of Friday August 22, 2014 that the Simpson Library staff did not mention about the importance of locally adapted seeds when the group met in the meeting. The meeting he was referring to happened July 8. It was called by House of Rep member Sheryl DeLosier.
These are suggested protocols. They are not regulatory. They are not like the Seed Laws themselves. They are to help the Seed Libraries in Public Libraries function without being classified as Seed Distributors.
Six states--in touch with him. Basically, the Seed Libraries can function in conjunction with Public Libraries, but the function of adapting local seeds remains in the hands of the Seed Library members who work together as their own independent repository.
The Protocols are not laws, they were suggestions for how to function within the Seed Laws as they now exist.
When they got together July 8, they listened to what the library wanted and added those to the protocols. The library did not make any mention of the priority that adapting seeds was critical to the success of the Seed Library Model.
I asked if further suggested protocols could be added, and he said "yes."
Other states are getting in on this and calling him. Six states have connected Johnny Zook so far.
Wisconsin
Maryland
Minn
Ca
Missouri--
Kentucky
JAY HOWES INTERVIEW CORROBORATES THE INFORMATION THAT I HAVE IN MY STORY
"What we are doing here is bigger than all of us, but not so big that we can't make a difference"--Richard Passo, Seed Library of Las Vegas, August 22, 2014; 9:55 am, phone conversation
9:34 am
Not a law, just suggestions…
WITH RP
7:43 am
Friday August 22, 2014
$1000.00
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