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Why is energy in farming so important?

Current farming practices, conventional and organic, are mostly based on inputs for the soil and also foliar.


Most of these inputs are also petrochemical-based and quite detrimental to the environment and humans. The cost of these inputs is steadily increasing with less effectiveness and for certain issues, these chemicals are no longer working and we are seeing more and more resistance to pests, weeds and diseases. Agrionics and radionics are modalities that work with the energetic field of a plant, soil, weed or pest.


Radionic Technology has survived better than a hundred years since it was first discovered by Dr. Albert Abrams in the early 20th Century. Not since that era has radionics been so full of promise. Over time, radionics has morphed into hundreds of forms and is used successfully worldwide, despite profound skepticism as to its scientific validity. Naturally, the opaque nature of what makes a radionic device actually work has made exploitation common and kept sceptics self-satisfied. The drawbacks have not stopped radionics at all. So what does a radionic device purport to do and how is that result best explained by its proponents?


In the 1950's agricultural devices were developed that helped farmers treat work animals and soil, replacing expensive vet bills, pesticides and fertilizers with radionic procedures. Modern improvements on those early discoveries have resulted in a renaissance of radionics on farms.


The universe is a symphony of living energy that sings out to a cosmos far greater than the physical realm we perceive as reality. The radionic instrument allows quantified analysis and balancing of the subtle energy fields emitted by everyone and everything in that realm. A radionic instrument allows the operator to make informed choices rather than guesses about inputs in soil, and reduce pest and weed pressure.

 

Radionics is a tool that allows you to analyse the subtle energy field of any soil, plant or plants. Everything physical has an energetic blueprint, which when balanced by using radionics, is and will affect the physical outcome. Many farmers worldwide use radionics to analyse soil and plants before and during the growing phase. Using radionics to improve growth processes like nutrient uptake and nitrogen fixation, we can moderate adverse conditions and grow hi-yield crops and healthy animals. Healthy crops attracts also less pests which results in less chemical use. One of the most important benefits of using radionics in agriculture is to reduce, remove and deter pests, weeds and diseases.


Radionics Instruments

Radionics can be used to enhance and also reduce/energy of specific issues or problems. When broadcasting rates, which can also be considered radio stations to a field(s) or plant(s), a resonance is created to enhance the vibration and vitality of a certain input. For example, to increase any nutrients before or during the growing season, the frequency of this particular input can then be directly broadcasted. If Boron is needed the rate/or frequency of boron is then dialled and broadcasted. Depending on the instrument in use, several inputs can be broadcasted at the same time eg. Ca, B, K, P etc. The same is applicable to reduce heat and cold stress in plants. This way plants receive energetic information which strengthens plants to increase growth, durability, strength and yield.


Radionics can also be used to reduce an energetic field. An energetic pattern is broadcasted to establish a field that creates an antagonistic energy that is not beneficial for any pests, weeds or diseases in plants or soil. For example, if you have any unwanted visitors in your field like birds, mice, snakes etc.; a program can be started to create an information field that makes them uncomfortable so they will no longer come into that designed space. The same can be set up for weeds or plant issues.


Radionics is not bound by size and it works in home gardens and large-scale farms. It will take a little bit of time to learn the basics but it can become and valuable tool for farmers to analyse any soil and plant issues, the broadcast the correct information pattern back to correct these imbalances on plants or soil.

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