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[permaculture] [Fwd: BD Now! Hugh Lovel Workshop at Serenbe, Georgia]
- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
- To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [permaculture] [Fwd: BD Now! Hugh Lovel Workshop at Serenbe, Georgia]
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 05:48:14 -0400
Introduction to Quantum Agriculture: New Tools for Quality Agriculture
Monday, July 11, 2005
Serenbe B&B Farm Conference Center, Palmetto, GA
(southwest of Atlanta)
8 am – 4 pm $20 GO members; $30 non-members
Includes lunch
Pre-registration is required. Please register by July 5.
(Space is limited to 35. Register early to ensure your place.)
“The Secret Life of Plants” Meets “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About
Biodynamics But Didn’t Know Who to Ask.”
With China and India exporting, the world is awash in food. Yet, too little
quality is grown.
Clean food is just a beginning. Organic is the tip of the iceberg. Our
challenge is
growing crops with vitality, flavor and nutritional density that are immune
to pests
and diseases as well as keeping exceedingly well. It’s cheaper and easier
than you think.
Hugh Lovel, founder of Union Agricultural Institute in Blairsville, GA, and
author of A Biodynamic Farm, will teach new approaches and techniques to
growing better crops using less inputs.
What is quantum agriculture? Hugh’s 30-year quest to grow food of the highest quality led him to apply quantum physics to agriculture. His research has uncovered that less really is more. Crops of the highest quality can be grown as you reduce inputs toward zero by adjusting their environmental patterns of energy. With this approach, their biology thrives and their fertility corrects itself and improves organically.
In this unique presentation, which features on-farm training at Serenbe Farm,
you will learn better, cheaper, and easier ways to grow crops that are
exceptional in yield, quality, and nutrition. Take this opportunity to expand
your growing horizons with this gifted farmer, researcher, author, and
teacher at his last presentation before he returns to Australia, where he now
lives and works.
Crops Covered Include:
· Broadacre and
· Row Crops
· Market Garden
· Pasture
· Herbs
· Forestry
Soil Biology Topics Include:
· Soil Food Web
· Nitrogen Fixation
· Silicon, Health & Disease
· Tilth & Soil Structure
· Synergy & Symbiosis
Techniques Include:
· Organics
· Biodynamics
· Microbe Repopulation
· Radionics
· Homeopathy
· Dowsing
Contact Mary Anne Woodie, xxx.xxx.xxxx, maryanne@georgiaorganics.org, or
visit www.georgiaorganics.org for registration and updated information.
Presented in partnership with the RMA (Risk Management Agency) of the USDA and
Serenbe B&B Farm and Conference Center.
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