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>I actually have pictures of a 2 acre corn field where all treatments

>were the same on the whole field except for an application of

>paramagnetic rock that was applied on one half of the field. Not only

>were there dramatic differences in the corn on each side of the field

>but in the drive row down the side there was an amazing difference in

>the " weed " seeds that germinated. The farmer has never needed to

>plant " weed " seeds on his farm, he claims that he always has plenty.

>So, in this case, an apparently insignificant change in the energy

>terrain had a dramatic difference not only on the corn plants, but

>also on the weed germination in the drive row.

Can you post them to the files section? I'm sure many members would

be very interested in them.

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Chi,

Are you saying here no or few weeds grew in drive row on paramagnetic rock side?

That is something for corn. Why the farmer never had a weed shortage before.Corn

being the developed seedhead of zea mays, a grass, is way up there in weed

production when it is grown. Heavy herbicided crop because of this. Oddly

enough, have read sprinkling cornmeal around emerged garden plants stops weeds

from germinating. Haven't tried it to see if it works or wheather it also

affects plant growth.

Wanita

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Along these lines, you would enjoy the book " Secret Life of Plants " ,

an oldie but a goodie. Goes into great detail on the loss of

fertility of farms, electromagnetic influence on growth & health of

plants, plus some truly unbelievable experiments done around the

60's, like the Russians trying to use plants as spies!

--- In , Wanita <wanitawa@y...>

wrote:

>

> Chi-

>

> >I actually have pictures of a 2 acre corn field where all

treatments

> >were the same on the whole field except for an application of

> >paramagnetic rock that was applied on one half of the field. Not

only

> >were there dramatic differences in the corn on each side of the

field

> >but in the drive row down the side there was an amazing

difference in

> >the " weed " seeds that germinated. The farmer has never needed to

> >plant " weed " seeds on his farm, he claims that he always has

plenty.

> >So, in this case, an apparently insignificant change in the energy

> >terrain had a dramatic difference not only on the corn plants, but

> >also on the weed germination in the drive row.

>

> Can you post them to the files section? I'm sure many members

would

> be very interested in them.

>

> -

>

> Chi,

>

> Are you saying here no or few weeds grew in drive row on

paramagnetic rock side? That is something for corn. Why the farmer

never had a weed shortage before.Corn being the developed seedhead

of zea mays, a grass, is way up there in weed production when it is

grown. Heavy herbicided crop because of this. Oddly enough, have

read sprinkling cornmeal around emerged garden plants stops weeds

from germinating. Haven't tried it to see if it works or wheather it

also affects plant growth.

>

> Wanita

>

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--- In , Wanita <wanitawa@y...>

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> Are you saying here no or few weeds grew in drive row on

paramagnetic rock side? That is something for corn. Why the farmer

never had a weed shortage before.Corn being the developed seedhead

of zea mays, a grass, is way up there in weed production when it is

grown. Heavy herbicided crop because of this. Oddly enough, have

read sprinkling cornmeal around emerged garden plants stops weeds

from germinating. Haven't tried it to see if it works or wheather it

also affects plant growth.

Hi Wanita:

No, I was saying the weeds were different in the drive row depending

on whether paramagnetic rock was present or absent. The weeds on the

paramagnetic rock side were indicators of more available nitrogen in

the soil. The paramagnetic rock contains no nitrogen.

The problem with growing our crops is not weeds, the problem is we

try to grow our crops in soil that is not of sufficient soil

fertility for our crop to thrive. Whatever weeds germinate in that

soil are the right plants and the ones we have planted are the wrong

plants so the plants we call weeds easily out compete our crop. The

solution is not to kill the weeds and grow weak crops of low

nutritional value, the solution is to improve soil fertility until

it suits the crop we are growing for then the weed will not out

compete the crop. Of course the same solution applies for insect

attack, excessive heat, excessive cold, excessive rain and drought.

Healthier plants survive stress of any kind much better than weak

plants. In some cases it may mean a crop or no crop.

Chi

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--- In , " haecklers " <haecklers@y...>

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> Along these lines, you would enjoy the book

> " Secret Life of Plants " , an oldie but a goodie. Goes into

> great detail on the loss of fertility of farms,

> electromagnetic influence on growth & health of plants,

> plus some truly unbelievable experiments done around the

> 60's, like the Russians trying to use plants as spies!

I have read " The Secret Life of Plants " by Tomkins &

Bird. I also have read and own a copy of " Secrets of the Soil " by the

same authors. I also read a book by Thompkins on pyramids.

If you remember the burning of the plant and the threatening to burn

the plant even from far away, I have my own logical explanation of how

it works. From the same logical reasoning, I have an explanation of

what pyramid power is and my own understanding of why pyramids were

built.

Chi

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