Re: Paramagnetic Rock Dusts

From: Steve Diver (steved@NCATARK.UARK.EDU)
Date: Mon Dec 02 2002 - 10:48:04 EST


Hi Allan -

Yes I have some notes and resources on EM and Magnetic
Resonance -- it is very interesting, and revealing -- yet it will
be next week before I have time to compile a summary.
I'm speaking at the Deep South Fruit and Vegetable Grower
Conference (AR-LA-MS-AL) in Mississippi this Wed-Friday,
which has an organic farming session.

Thanks for the notes on Callahan from last years Acres USA
conference. Subtle energy agriculture is a new frontier
in science.

Steve Diver


Allan Balliett wrote:

> Steve -
>
> Your point on good husbandry is well taken and should be a required
> sticker on the cover of most books on subtle energy agriculture.
> ("Good agronomic husbandry is the common sense approach,") Or, as
> Bruce Blevins liked to say "Biodynamics is 98percent biology and only
> 2percent dynamics." It is the lack of agronomic husbandry that
> predisposes most extension farm experiments with such no brainers as
> planting with the moon to failure.
>
> That said, I want to point out that at last years ACRES CONFERENCE
> (http://www.acresusa.com (coming up this year around 12/12/02))
> Callahan spoke regularly of using plastic or terra cotta tubes of
> paramagnetic stone in the garden to gain the same effects as soil
> application of paramagnetic stone. (In other words: it's the energy
> man, and not feeding the microbes, that Callahan is talking about.) I
> think it's important that we stay on the track of what Callahan is
> talking about and not attribute the observations of this accomplished
> scientist easily to a 'merely biological' explanation.
>
> But, speaking of the recent UN discoveries of life in the soil,
> what's all this about the "magnetic" fields around EM?
>
> -Allan Balliett
>

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