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>I want to buy a refractormeter....any suggestions on which one?

>Thanks

>Lynn

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lynn, the owner of the brix talk list, rex harrill, just recommende one to

deb - the chapter leader in NZ. see rex's post on the brix talk list:

BrixTalk/message/4159 actually, i think his

ebay link is broken, but deb forwarded me one from a brix talk member who

sells them on ebay. it's

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & item=2597380577 I might get

that one - it's $43.

she and i are going to compare notes on milk, and perhaps pasture of animals

whose meat and milk we consume. maybe we can all compare notes together?

maybe we can make a chart on the chapter leader list since the three of us

are members there, and it would serve as useful info for other chapter

leaders and perhaps get them interested in getting a refractometer

themselves? it would be good if we also added our findings to the brix

database at http://www.brixpage.com

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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> she and i are going to compare notes on milk, and perhaps pasture

of animals

> whose meat and milk we consume. maybe we can all compare notes

together?

> maybe we can make a chart on the chapter leader list since the

----> Suze you are just so smart!!! That would be great and probably

helpful to interested farmers. Gives them a reference for what others

are growing especially in poor soil states like our..Georgia.

Okay I'm ready to bid on my meter today and be ready for spring.

Bye

Lynn

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