tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post6982379993235318430..comments2020-09-05T11:51:18.450+02:00Comments on Lupins as a potential crop in Finland: Perennial forms of Washington lupin for effective use in FinlandBKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08645704696225746770noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-39982289595945220082017-12-27T20:39:05.553+02:002017-12-27T20:39:05.553+02:00Hi, I just discovered your work and I would like t...Hi, I just discovered your work and I would like to know if there was any way to order a few seeds for experimentation in canada. I bought 45 hectare of land and i am in the process of planting a nut orchard and I tought it would be worth the try to intercrop with sweet lupine to build soil and fertility, while getting some foodAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09091986951354635078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-9026591179278472432012-07-10T01:19:32.912+02:002012-07-10T01:19:32.912+02:00Wow, this is great - a high-yield fodder crop with...Wow, this is great - a high-yield fodder crop with beautiful flowers and soil improving properties.<br />In Iceland they use the Nootka Lupin to stabilise banks and improve soils. I think the hardier lupin species are a valuable crop for cooler regions of the world and it is about time we used them on a larger scale.APKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14781369698883457968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-29047311723064812492007-05-09T13:35:00.000+03:002007-05-09T13:35:00.000+03:00Dear Andrew Laird,I thank you for the interest to...Dear Andrew Laird,<BR/>I thank you for the interest to ours blogs.Yours Blogs also very much has interested us!<BR/><BR/>I am working above creation of food (edible) cultivars of different species of lupin for northern regions. However, my work is not completed yet.<BR/><BR/>The most advanced researches are lead in Germany with sweet Lupinus mutabilis.<BR/>I advise you to address to dr. Peter Roemer. Suedwestsaat Gbr., Rheinfeld 1- 13, D 764 37 Rastatt, Germany. roemer.gfl@t-online.de<BR/><BR/>By the way, in 2008 the next International Lupin conference will take place in Australia. <BR/>Look – http://www.lupins.org/<BR/><BR/>I hope will meet you in Australia.<BR/><BR/>Yours faithfully and with hope for further cooperation,<BR/><BR/>Boguslav KurlovichBKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08645704696225746770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-39128155952704424732007-05-09T11:39:00.000+03:002007-05-09T11:39:00.000+03:00Hello sir!My name is Andrew, I am a member of a no...Hello sir!<BR/><BR/>My name is Andrew, I am a member of a non-profit urban gardening<BR/>group - http://www.consideritgrowing.blogspot.com in northern Canada (specifically Whitehorse, Yukon Territory). We are experimenting with food crops that grow well in our area and could be used<BR/>in a sustainable food production system. <BR/> I am very excited about the Lupin<BR/>species: a hardy nitrogen-fixer that has edible seeds! <BR/> And your blog about lupins in Russia and Finland has made us very excited. We would like very<BR/>much to know more about this crop, and possibly find some good food seed.<BR/>Also we have looked for Lupinus Mutabilis as it seems to be an excellent edible domesticated species. <BR/>Would you know sir of any people who have done any work on this species to adapt it to northern climes and short growing<BR/>seasons?<BR/><BR/>I hope you can help us! Thank you very much and we appreciate all your work and free access to it on your blog!<BR/><BR/>Andrew LairdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-18177870455803001042007-03-20T13:07:00.000+02:002007-03-20T13:07:00.000+02:00Hello Dear Colleague, Dr. Fred Stoddard,Thanks for...Hello Dear Colleague, Dr. Fred Stoddard,<BR/>Thanks for your letter.<BR/><BR/>We really have sweet (low-alkaloid perennial lupin (L. polyphyllus Lindl.). <BR/><BR/>You can get acquainted with details of our researches on: http://lupin-fin.blogspot.com/<BR/>My others Websites about Lupins:<BR/>• Lupins - http://lupins-bk.blogspot.com/<BR/>• You can read our book on the Internet here! - http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN586741034X&id=gObCswRkeOUC&dq=isbn:586741034X<BR/>• Intraspecific diversity of Lupins - http://lupindiversity.blogspot.com/<BR/>• The Russian version of the book - http://lupin-rus.blogspot.com/<BR/><BR/>Unfortunately, there are in Finland an uncooperative relation to this introduced crop, which would oppress local (kotimainen) crops and occupies all new territories!<BR/><BR/>In connection with stated, I continue to investigate and propagandize lupin in Finland as a hobby. <BR/><BR/>Some farmers of Finland (in region Tampere and Kuru) are growing my sweet lupin and they try to organize special firm. Peter Earnshaw (peter.earnshaw@tpu.fi) supervises this sort of activity. <BR/><BR/>I am working at University of Sankt Petersburg. My lectures on a theme: «Theoretical bases of plant breeding » (in Russian).<BR/><BR/>My greetings to professor Peter Tigerstedt (peter.tigerstedt@helsinki.fi ) , if he informed you about us.<BR/><BR/>I hope for the further mutually advantageous cooperation!<BR/><BR/>Yours faithfully<BR/>Prof. Bogouslav KourlovitchBKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08645704696225746770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-77823472005546865882007-03-19T13:08:00.000+02:002007-03-19T13:08:00.000+02:00Hei,I see that you have developed low-alkaloid L. ...Hei,<BR/><BR/>I see that you have developed low-alkaloid L. polyphyllus, a development of which I became aware today. <BR/>As an agronomist and breeder, I am interested in novel crops and we are planning some experiments on crop mixtures for which your sweet lupins would be very useful. <BR/>There are certainly other areas in which we could co-operate on this crop.<BR/><BR/>yst. terv.<BR/><BR/>Fred Stoddard<BR/>-- <BR/>Dr F.L. Stoddard<BR/>University Lecturer, Docent<BR/>Department of Applied Biology <BR/>PO Box 27 (Latokartanonkaari 9)<BR/>FIN-00014 University of Helsinki<BR/>FINLANDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-39867526457530815282007-01-25T18:51:00.000+02:002007-01-25T18:51:00.000+02:00Dear lupins friend,
Thank you for interest to lupi...Dear lupins friend,<br />Thank you for interest to lupin and to our information! <br />The introduction of perennial fodder (sweet) Washington lupin into agricultural production of Finland will potentially allow a significant increase of soil fertility, production of protein-rich fodder and, consequently increased animal production!<br /><br />Farmers of region Kuru already have seeds of perennial sweet lupin and continue their duplication. This work is supervised by the scientist of Kuru institute of Forestry Peter Earnshaw.<br />I advise you to contact with him in is question. ( Peter Earnshaw - peter.earnshaw@tamk.fi )<br />The contact information about Kuru institute of Forestry – http://www.tpu.fi/kmo/kif/staffak.htm<br /><br />Yours faithfully, and with hope for cooperation<br />Bogouslav KourlovitchBKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08645704696225746770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5478242245115235605.post-90686439874871426352007-01-24T14:07:00.000+02:002007-01-24T14:07:00.000+02:00Sweet perennial lupin on forage?
It is fine!!!
I...Sweet perennial lupin on forage? <br />It is fine!!! <br />I congratulate you, big development!<br /><br />Where it is possible to get seeds of this wonderful plant?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com