I went to Lake Preston where I believe Anthony Bly spoke on carbon credits. This meeting was spoused by Farmers Union. As part of his introduction, he commented that the meeting wasn't for or against the CO2 pipeline, it wasn't even about the pipeline, however it was on carbon credit and score. He gave alot of very interesting information. He spoke of how CO2 benefits all plant life, it is for the soil. How it was used in the greenhouses to enhance plant growth, how to keep the carbon score down with no til, pasture raise cattle. The more he spoke, the more he talked like that he wasn't in favor of the CO2 pipeline. I had recorded some of meeting. I need to dig deep in my phone to find it and make notes of the information. Anthony Bly, I think has written articles for the green Farm Forum paper.
As far as Walt Bones goes, I remember his name being brought up in conversations between my dad and his father. I just remember they didn't talk very highly of him. The more I have listened to Walt Bones, the more I understand why my dad and grandfather felt the way about him.
On a personal note, I just read your letter from Summits lawyers. Its amazing how the truth hurts them. Be safe my friend, Cindy Menning, Flandreau
I went to Lake Preston where I believe Anthony Bly spoke on carbon credits. This meeting was spoused by Farmers Union. As part of his introduction, he commented that the meeting wasn't for or against the CO2 pipeline, it wasn't even about the pipeline, however it was on carbon credit and score. He gave alot of very interesting information. He spoke of how CO2 benefits all plant life, it is for the soil. How it was used in the greenhouses to enhance plant growth, how to keep the carbon score down with no til, pasture raise cattle. The more he spoke, the more he talked like that he wasn't in favor of the CO2 pipeline. I had recorded some of meeting. I need to dig deep in my phone to find it and make notes of the information. Anthony Bly, I think has written articles for the green Farm Forum paper.
As far as Walt Bones goes, I remember his name being brought up in conversations between my dad and his father. I just remember they didn't talk very highly of him. The more I have listened to Walt Bones, the more I understand why my dad and grandfather felt the way about him.
On a personal note, I just read your letter from Summits lawyers. Its amazing how the truth hurts them. Be safe my friend, Cindy Menning, Flandreau
We know farmers do anything for money, so they jump on any money offered from anybody 😔