Dear Merla, Just finished a workshop in Traverse City, Michigan. We covered these issues from the easy side. I'd love to show you. But I only got 2 out of 100 that were interested in my presentation at Moscow, November 7, 8 at your Idaho Organic meet. Don't know if I can get there on so slim a shoelace.
But, you are right that homeopathy and biodynamics the stir and spray way is much too hard. I'd love to show you radionics. Best, Hugh >James, it took us hours and hours to spray our tansy and knapweed D-8 >solution six times (two different weeks when the moon was in a fire sign). >We came home at midnight twice. I think radionics is the answer for large >acreages. I'm still trying to understand how to potentize 4 gallons of D-7 >pepper. What do you use to put it in to hang it from a tree and whack the >&*#!!! out of it? I'm still wondering if I ground the ash correctly and >potentized each succession correctly. Whenever I start doing radionics, >that's going to be a whole new level of learning what to do on a material >level and on a spiritual level. > >Best, > >Merla > >James Hedley wrote: > >> Greetings from the Land of the Wizards of Oz, :-) >> Earlier this month 6 members of Central West Biodynamic Group had a >> social prep spraying day at one of our members who had been drastically >> effected by the drought. >> We had 2 stirring machines (one 60 gallon and a 90 gallon) and 2 sets of >> flow forms running into a 400 litter tank, along with the brand new fire >> tanker which bought the water for the spraying out. As usual there was >> some problem with at least one pump, nothing much that a few willing >> hands couldn't fix. The first load of spray headed out at about 3'oclock >> and continued on until after dark. Back up again before daylight to get >> the 501 out. In all we got preps out over 200 acres that were sown that >> weekend as the gods must have heard that the preps were going out and >> gave us an inch of rain. The property is 1500 acres with around 800 >> acres under cultivation, so it would have taken all of us at least 4 >> days to put out the preps only on the cultivation area.The whole >> exercise gave all of us a n insight into the difficulties of broad acre >> application of BD preps. Itut the preps out in between stirring and >> spraying >> The biggest problem is that the time when the preps go out usually >> coincides with the time for sowing. In many instances the sowing gets >> done and the preps wait for a less busy time(if there is one). It is >> easy to see that there is a future for radionics in broad acre cropping. >> Our member manages 1500 acres by himself, quite a feat. It is not >> uncommon in Australian cropping for one man to manage very large areas. >> Just try sowing down 800 acres in a few days because there is enough >> rainfall to at least get a germination, even although there is minimal >> subsoil moisture. >> One must give full praise to the broad acre farmers who have not even >> come out of drought yet still expend large amounts of money to put >> another crop in, full of hope and not much else there for them. For many >> farmers it will be very tough, if they can hang on, if there is no crop >> this year. >> Something like 95% of NSW is still drought affected, although >> fortunately our property has had 22 inches of rain since March. >> We had really good mileage from Hugh Lovel's Workshop at Albury, however >> I have found that Radionic broadcast of sea water and the use of >> Radionic color therapy on the atmosphere has enabled the rain to move in >> a further 30 km from the east. More on the results of sea water >> broadcast in another post. >> Regards >> James Hedley >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BDNow mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> You can unsubscribe or change your options at: >> http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow > >_______________________________________________ >BDNow mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >You can unsubscribe or change your options at: >http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow Visit our website at: www.unionag.net _______________________________________________ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or change your options at: http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow