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The listserv that takes flossing seriously! <[log in to unmask]>
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> Tree killers?
>
> Anything like cereal killers?


Yeah, I guess so.   We grew plots of historic wheat varieties too, using
historic reapers and threshing machines to accomplish the cereal killing.
I just told the Worker's Insurance people it was a "Living Museum" and the
entire operation was judged to be a $0.03 /$100 museum operation.   Little
did they know about the flying steel teeth or long open belt drives of the
steam tractor driven threshing machine!   If it was a museum, it must have
been dull and dusty in their eyes, a low risk.

cp in ancient bc

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