Deart Per,
When you ask will Radionics help the perfect orchard, the answer is no! If
you already have a perfect orchard you wont need radionics. To try to obtain
a perfect something is an exercise in futility.
As to your point "will it help the soil, or the general well feeling or
????."Yes it will do all of these in the hands of a competent practitioner,
but don't expect it to do miracles overnight. The better the physical and
biological structure of your soil, the better results that radionics will
give.
As far as being able to give a broad explanation of Radionics I think it
would depend on which school of thought you follow.
Ruth Drown , one of the early pioneers of Radionics tried to write a brief
overview of the subject and wound up at about 400 pages.
I suggest that you search on Google or some other search engine for the key
words "Radionic Instruments" 176,000 references. The Russian Academy of
Sciences, somewhere about the same. "Radionic Rates" on any of the search
engines will give several thousand references. Even a search through the
archives of BDnow will give you a lot of information that does not need to
be repeated.
 By the time that you study some of these web pages you will have an idea of
how you might use radionics on your farm, or in treatment of your family.
The soil that you describe will break your heart and your bank, but good
luck for trying. Couldn't you find a better drained area on your farm.
However if you are going to persevere with this project I would suggest that
you use something like a D7 Caterpillar Bulldozer and rip the whole patch
down the direction of the rows, to a depth of about 8 ft and have high
calcium lime dropped down into the rip furrow. This method is common on many
of the local vineyards in areas that have a hard pan subsoil.
>From there implementation of good organic farming practices, will get you
away to a good start.The point to remember is to always work to enhance the
life forces in the soil and atmosphere.
James Hedley

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