Amazing Science: Part 1: quickly put together

It will take a bit to get a list of these going, so to get started quicker, here is a quick list and a Re-post :)

ACRESUSA.COM

Nourishment Homegrown by Beddoe

Soil Testing aglabs.com

ldssymbols.com

http://www.constructingtheuniverse.com/geoman.htm

What would be a more fitting battlefield tactic from the PTB to not "see" our Maker if we were convinced or distracted enough to never see the natural world in all it's beauty, complexity, order, magnificence, intelligence, design and our equally perfect integration in it ...
instead we could make it part of our interests and studies and using it for our synergistic benefit. ... So just as the shepherds and others of ancient time, LOOK UP!!


 great place to start without leaving home "wink " Thunderbolts Project
 thunderbolts.info
 full length documentary videos.

"Practical activity nowadays is an empty routine devoid of spirit; but anything that truly does come from the spirit is also always preeminently practical."
-- Rudolph Steiner, Spiritual Foundations for the Renewal of Agriculture, p. 12.

Fall 2012 Biodynamics Journal: Is Agriculture Sacred?
https://www.biodynamics.com/content/fall-2012-biodynamics-journal-agriculture-sacred

Here is a tidbit regarding the moon from an RBTI Brix forum I follow:
"It took a while to dig it out, but I did find these words by Reams in his unpublished autobiography that may be of use to you.
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I began analyzing the same piece of ground that had nothing growing on it, every day for 90 days. I was amazed at what happened. During the full moon, the temperature of that soil was the hottest. And when the soil was the hottest, the nitrogen was the highest. On new moon, the air was the hottest, but the soil was the coolest, just opposite. Then I realized that if plants came into production whenever the nights were moonlight, then all the blossoms would shed because the nitrogen was too high. They had to be planted so they would come into production at blossom stage when the nights were dark because the nitrogen content in the soil was the lowest at that time and then the blossoms would stay on the plants.
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I can add that Jon Frank reported that he found Reams' suggestion of a few hundred pounds per acre ammonium sulfate truly has a remarkable ability to keep soil temperatures constant right through the hottest part of the year. As with many other things, moon phases probably matter more where the major elements are not properly addressed.
R.
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plants like humans are constantly on a reproduction growth cycle, knowing when to use those reproduction growth fertilizers in sync with the moon can only be of benefit. t."

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