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Seandawg

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It would be a better choice IMO to read about Mendels law of segregation rather than stoner publications...just the basics of those laws are far more useful than trying to translate stoner versions of selecting traits.

Here are two free ebooks on Gregor Mendel's Law at Project Gutenberg

Hormones & Heredity - J.T. Cunningham and Mendelism - Reginald Crundall Punnett

Available in HTML, Plain Text, ePub and Kindle - all free

Thank you both! That sounds like exactly what I've been looking for.
That along with some further reading from luther burbank and I feel I could have a much better understanding the way typical breeding and selective breeding is done properly. Thanks again! I greatly appreciate it!
 

ClackamasCootz

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Sean

If you were to 'bounce' an article over to Pocket you would have a permanent link like you've done. Unfortunately links can change, documents moved to archives, etc.

What you can do is to 'bounce' the article from Pocket into Evernote. In this transfer the 'link' is gone but now you have a stand-alone document in Evernote.

In Evernote you can set up Folders and Sub-Folders so if you had a collection of documents on Mendelian Inheritance you could create a folder with a title of your choosing. Also within Evernote you can merge several documents into a single one or into chapters. Writers have begun to use this application to set-up the flow for the documents that will make-up their books.

Free of course......

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BlueJayWay

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On the bottle of honey from India, does the word "Mathura" appear on the label?

Thanks!

CC

It appears they most likely buy in bulk and rebottle themselves - Product of India - is the best they give us as far as location, but they are certainly proud of the fact that this wild honey is harvested as it has been for countless years by climbing the neem tree, never cutting them down.... Perhaps Lord Krishna himself indulged in this same honey.

It does taste good, and notably different than the local buckwheat honey I've been on for awhile....
 
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BlueJayWay

No problem, fascinated by doing a tad bit of research into raw honey and neem, as both a single and seperate products - screw it, I'm going in to the neem tree business!

Neem

Raw honey

For some reason I can't figure out how to make the link a word instead of the whole link....
****edit - thank you CC!
 

ClackamasCootz

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For some reason I can't figure out how to make the link a word instead of the whole link....

Type the word(s) that you want to represent the link. Select your entry and on the Menu Bar of the box where you post is an icon with a 'chain link' segment and a blue ball, with your entry selected hit that icon and a box will open, enter your text and it's done.

HTH

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BlueJayWay

^^^^ Nice one CC- thanks! add to reading list - battery @ 1% I worked too much today, until mañana!
 

Seandawg

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Sean

If you were to 'bounce' an article over to Pocket you would have a permanent link like you've done. Unfortunately links can change, documents moved to archives, etc.

What you can do is to 'bounce' the article from Pocket into Evernote. In this transfer the 'link' is gone but now you have a stand-alone document in Evernote.

In Evernote you can set up Folders and Sub-Folders so if you had a collection of documents on Mendelian Inheritance you could create a folder with a title of your choosing. Also within Evernote you can merge several documents into a single one or into chapters. Writers have begun to use this application to set-up the flow for the documents that will make-up their books.

Free of course......

CC

CC

That is a terrific idea! I hadn't thought of that before. No wonder you love the evernote because of it's versatility. Thank you again for your help!
 

ClackamasCootz

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Here's one of the best Evernote features. With the apps for phones and tablets when you open the Evernote app and choose 'New Note" a window opens up where you enter the title, tags (you set these and you can create as many as you would like) and in the block area of the note you can tap the camera icon and and you take a photo. That photo is now part of the document.

There is also a microphone icon and when you tap it you can make a voice memo that again is part of that document, that specific note.

Of course you can enter text which would be helpful since it's a 'note app' and you're not limited to the number of file formats in a single document - i.e. you can have 1, 2 or all 3 file formats contained within a single document. If you wanted 2 photos you can do that. Same with the voice memo file (MP3 I believe - pretty sure on that one)

That document can be sent to someone as an email - anyway you get the idea.

Free......

CC
 

Microbeman

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Indoors in extra notill 5gal buckets I have nasturtiums, morning glory, volunteer nettle (ouch! Don't bump into this one!), spinach, basil, wheatgrass, lavender, tomatoes and something else.... I'll eat these or mulch with what gets trimmed back. They'll also act as great experimentees muahahaha

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Question for those that may know about honey - does the finished raw honey contain any compounds from the pollen that was used, in other words, will there be a difference and possible benefits from honey derived strictly from clover or orange etc., or lets say neem?

Saw honey at trader joes that is from India and collected from wild bees that feed from the neem tree flowers, caught my eye at least, and I bought some hehe.

Nectar [not pollen] absolutely....red clover mmmmmmm
 
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Gascanastan

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Thank you both! That sounds like exactly what I've been looking for.
That along with some further reading from luther burbank and I feel I could have a much better understanding the way typical breeding and selective breeding is done properly. Thanks again! I greatly appreciate it!


...Cool...after you delve into that a bit hit me up for info. on what I select for..which is IMO different than the average bear.
 
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Clover honey is top notch. The honey from the apple, pear and cherry orchards near Mt. Hood is pretty nice too.

Ain't cheap.....

Have you tried knotweed honey? We got some from our hives this year. It's the same color as molasses and really rich. It's a prized commodity amongst bee keepers. Funny, considering it's an invasive weed in our parts that we are constantly trying to eradicate.
 
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