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We have the following books available
Science in
Agriculture
Dr.
Arden Andersen
Advanced
methods for Sustainable Farming. A sophisticated professional
farming system designed to enhance biological activity in the soil, provide
energy to the crop & build resistance to pests and diseases. Applying true,
natural science to agriculture
Real Medicine,
Real Health
Dr.
Arden Andersen
This
book gives the reader, the patient, a look at the real options available to them
as patients to treat everything from heart disease to chronic fatigue, autism to
cancer. These are real solutions for these diseases if the patient only knows
they exist. Real Medicine, Real Health comes back to nutrition. Good nutrition
comes back to agriculture and the way our foods are grown. Western farming
systems have raped the soils, depleted the minerals, and compromised or food
resources. Real Medicine must start with the patient's diet and ultimately
the nutrition on the far. Real Medicine, Real Health lays the foundation for
patients to take charge of their own health and healthcare.
Anatomy of
Life & Energy in Agriculture
Dr.
Arden Andersen
The
energies in fertilizers and in the cosmos do not often move needles, but they
preside over crop productions. As this manual makes clear, through learning to
tap and use "life-force energy" it is possible to develop food
production practices that are both high quality and nondestructive. Chapters
outline in detail the difference between deadly slow-kill agribusiness farming
and farming as it should be. as Dr. Andersen puts it, "Everybody is energy,
whether it be thought, soil , air, water or some chemical. What makes each thing
different is the energy pattern and frequency at which it resonates. Some
patterns and frequencies are detrimental to biological life, and some are
beneficial. Our goal is to minimize the detrimental and maximize the
beneficial."
Mainline
Farming for Century 21
Dr.
Dan Skow, D.V.M.
A graduate course in agriculture. It does not settle for tip-toeing beyond the conventional, it takes bold strides-and it answers what the farmer wants to know, all the while demolishing the mythology on which toxic rescue chemistry has been built. Few people have asked and answered the right questions with the total consistency of Dr. Dan Skow. His teacher was the late Dr. Carey Reams, and the lessons Skow learned - and improved upon - were strong meat. They led him to a full appreciation of cause and effect, the role of precedence - every phenomenon or act preceding another - called cause. The scientific system cannon function without honest addivity, namely units of measurement that have
equal intervals and an absolute zero. Mainline Farming for Century 21 teaches how to measure fertility down to the atomic level and project forward bins and bushels with brix high enough to confer immunity to fungal, bacterial and insect attack - and to ward off weeds.
Healthy Crops, A New Agricultural Revolution
Francis Chaboussou
This work powerfully asserts the idea that rather
than using pesticides, the key to helping crops resist attacks from pests is to
improve their strength through natural processes. Many of industrial
agriculture's fundamental principles for fighting disease, in particular the
reliance on pesticides and fertilizers, are explained and convincingly
challenged and a new set of guiding principles for an ecological agricultural
system are presented as a genuine alternative to the widespread use of
chemicals.
Weeds and Why They Grow
Jay
L. McCaman
An informative guide to weeds and what they are telling you about your soil. The guide shows you what nutrients may be lacking in your soil causing a particular weed to grow.
NRAES
On-Farm Composting Handbook
A thorough overview of composting as it is practiced on the farm. Explains how to use, and market compost. The information is intended to help farmers decide whether composting or the use of compost is appropriate for their farm. For waste producers, environmental regulators, and public health officials, the handbook provides insight about agricultural composting and what it can reasonably accomplish.
NRAES
Field Guide to On Farm Composting
The companion book to On Farm Composting. A field guide designed to bring practical composting information to the finger tips of agricultural producers and others who have an interest in composting.