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Re: Using the internet to sign-on shareholders



At 08:46 AM 12/1/98 -0500, Dan Hook wrote:


>I betcha most of us don't (have web pages).
I betcha you're right.  At Prairieland CSA, which is located in one of
Newsweek's newly appointed top 10 tech cities of the world, Champaign, IL,
we have access to an entire bastion of the code literate, including CSA
list moderator John Barclay who is now in grad school. The speed with which
these people can pull very powerful on-line tools together is simply
awesome. For example, check out http://co-op.champaign.il.us/fp/index.html
for what two such individuals did in a couple of afternoons for a local
buying club. As a result of having the National Center for Supercomputing
in our backyard, we have long-enjoyed a free web page on what was once an
entirely free net. Thanks to volunteers like John and now David Riecks our
farmers have a page (that currently needs some updating and redesigning
itself). But, I wouldn't wish designing and maintaining one on any farmer.
Also, I'm not sure that we could justify our web page if we had to pay for
it given our traffic level. However, most of the querries we receive from
it, do end up joining.

Thanks for the URLs:

>So I will list:  Located in central Massachusetts Green Hill Farm 508
>842-2588.  e-mail guldann@ix.netcom.com
>>I think the best place to send interested CSA-ers is:
>>http://www.umass.edu/umext/CSA/us/StateList.html
>>http://www.umass.edu/umext/CSA/canada/Canada.html
>>
Anna Barnes
1998 Mktg Mgr PCSA
http://www.prairienet.org/pcsa


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