What Practical Things Can I Do With Field Broadcasting?
It has proven possible, using biodynamic methods, to grow quite good corn and vegetable crops without fertiliser or with minimal fertiliser, using a Field Broadcaster to induce the organizational patterns of the entire array of biodynamic preparations in living soils—soils with healthy, balanced biology. Experimentation has paid for itself while increasing soil organic matter and measurable soil fertility levels. With a negative experimental budget, experiments had to yield income instead of costing money. That was fine in terms of growing food of the highest quality, using a Field Broadcaster and biodynamic preparations, and selling this food to earn a living. The Field Broadcaster made applying the biodynamic preparation patterns much easier than it otherwise might have been, which left more time to attend to growing and marketing. It also seemed to do a much better job of establishing the biodynamic preparation patterns, presumably because it induces these patterns 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Moreover it covers a large area with minimal cost and it affects otherwise inaccessible places. Presumably it would be a wonderful tool for forestry and for environmental reclamation.



