Hi James: I'll try to keep it short. I started using the FB in May 2000, at
first I had no idea how to use it, beyond  how I used the cosmic pipe it
replaced. So I just dowsed once a month and added or removed the reagents
supplied by Hugh.

Nothing much happened initially as we at that stage were going into our
usual dry winter. Come Spring though WOW! We had a number of species of
trees that had never flowered in twelve years start flowering and a number
of others that had flowered poorly and intermittently flowered profusely and
fruited well.

The pastures produced well once the rain started and the cattle thrived.
Tick numbers dropped off remarkably, no lice and the buffalo fly which had
been a real problem the year before didn't show up.

The veggie patch and orchard were the best ever, but I had to find out
whether it was the FB or just a year that was good beyond memory. So I put
all the reagents in the FB and left things for about three months.

 I don't know whether it was the reagents or my intentions but things
started to go bad fairly quickly. The citrus seemed to get every bug known
to man, together with the veggies which were a disaster, some trees not all
just dropped their fruit, all this despite it being a good summer weather
wise.

About January February 2001 Hugh came up with a new combination of reagents
which made sense to me so I bought a potentiser and started dowsing weekly
to check the potencies.

Since then things have been great except for the weather. As I said
previously our cattle have done well in spite of the drought, we seem to
have sufficient without abundance. The spring flowerings were good and the
fruit and veggies have been outstanding, best tomatoes we have ever grown.

One thing that may interest everyone, ever since we have lived here we have
had about 15 to 20 pairs of Welcome Swallows nesting in and around the house
and sheds, most days they could be seen feeding within sight of the house,
there was obviously plenty of insects to maintain them. We were obviously a
stopping point for swallows migrating because we had over 350 of them
overnighting on occasions. They have all gone over the last 12 months. We
now have 5 or 6 pair of regulars ( I assume) who are rarely seen feeding
about the house.

Enough for now, one point though, the more I appear to understand the less I
know.
David C

----- Original Message -----
From: "James and Barbara Hedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, 25 February 2002 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Radionics (Drought update)


> Dear David,
> Nice to hear from you again. Could you please share with the list what
your
> experiences were with the field broadcasters as it will help to hear from
> people such as Lloyd and you in Australia who have used their field
> broadcasters for a while.
> Sincere regards
> James

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