Biodynamic AgriCulture Australia Inc.
Media Release 26 November 2002
New Options for Drought!

The use of innovative technology along with age-old wisdom of biological,
organic and biodynamic farming offers new hope for farmers in these ever
challenging environmental conditions.
Hugh Lovel, International author of "A Biodynamic Farm", and quantum
agriculture pioneer will visit Australia in February 2003 to help farmers
understand what creates rain and the causes of drought and flood.
Cutting edge discoveries show it is possible to reliably make rain. Not only
that, the methods: - Radionic Treatments using homeopathic reagents in
combinations and potencies determined by dowsing - are cheap and within the
ability of most farmers to accomplish with simple equipment and a little
know-how, said Mr Lovel.
An innovator in the field of quantum agriculture Mr Lovel uses the wisdom of
organic and biodynamic principles in conjunction with his highly successful
agricultural field broadcasters to help remedy many of the problems
associated with the overuse of chemical pollutants in the soil and
atmosphere.
According to Mr Lovel, "once we understand that the atmosphere is as
important as the soil and rain is an atmospheric phenomenon dependent on a
certain pattern of activities, we can start to look at where the pattern has
been disrupted by pollution, toxins and the like and see what conditions
need to be re-established to continue the natural pattern towards rain."
Several Australian Farmers have already started using these devices with
noticeable results and effects. Two property owners, the Turner's of
Goondiwini and Neil Nass from Mt Tyson, Oakey both reported that earlier
this year when a severe hail storm hit the district their farms were
virtually unscathed whilst adjoining paddocks and neighbouring fields were
flattened.
Local organiser Cheryl Kemp of Biodynamic Agriculture Australia said "the
timing of this visit could not be more fortunate, given the extreme drought,
much of Australia is experiencing. Mr Lovel's tour is the result of many
requests from farmers aware of his success and wanting to work with
constructive solutions in the current Drought conditions."
Hugh Lovel will present a series of three day workshops across Australia
together with Brian Keats, leading Australian researcher and author of
"Betwixt - Heaven & Earth" and the Antipodean Astro Planting Calendar.
Topics to be covered over the three days include - understanding weather
patterns and nature; the causes of drought and floods and the patterns
associated with rain; pattern energy medicine using homeopathy, radionics,
biodynamic remedies and colour therapy; the latest techniques and devices
for energy harnessing and restoring vitality and healing the atmosphere.

Workshops will run for 3 days and have been scheduled in Toowoomba on
February 7, 8 & 9, Coffs Harbour on February 12, 13 & 14, Albury on February
16, 17 & 18 and Perth on February 21, 22 & 23.
and will be FarmBis supported.

This is a rare opportunity for farmers, land managers, gardeners, educators
and health professionals wanting to learn from one of the world's leading
pioneers in quantum agriculture and atmospheric regeneration. For
information and bookings contact Cheryl Kemp on 02 6657 5322 or Biodynamic
AgriCulture Australia on phone 02 6655 0566, fax 02 66550565 or email:
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For interviews contact:
Michelle Bell-Turner on 07 40952194, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
Cheryl Kemp on ph/fx 02 6657 5322 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheryl Kemp
Education and Workshop Coordinator
Biodynamic AgriCulture Australia
Phone /Fax : 02 6657 5322
Home: 02 6657 5306
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: www.biodynamics.net.au

----- Original Message -----
From: "Liz Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: Atmospheric regeneration


> Hi Lloyd,
>
> Please tell me more, where, when & how much.
> Thanks
> L&L
> Liz
>
> on 28/11/02 1:14 PM, Lloyd Charles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Aussie farmers have just been given the opportunity to attend Hugh
Lovels
> > Atmospheric  workshop in February 2003, thanks to the efforts of Cheryl
> > Kemp, Hamish MacKay and Biodynamic Agriculture Australia. Heres hoping
we
> > can get enough starters for the planned four workshops - I know there
are
> > some skeptics out there, some serious BD people among them, but even for
the
> > non believers there will be good things to learn. Hats off and thanks to
> > Allan as this was catalysed in part by a posting on BDnow.
> > Cheers all
> > Lloyd Charles
> >
> >
>

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