Its
just a shame though that these stories, just like mine, of achieving frost
tolerance in wheat via high brix, are anecdotal and dont count!!  (sorry
Laura and Bill I believe you just like you would probably believe my brix
thing)
Lloyd et al - For the purposes of AY's request, it's fine if the reports are anecdotal. In fact, for these purposes, if you are talking about your own experiences, we won't call that anecdotal. If you are talking about a third party's good fortune, we'll have to consider that to be anecdotal. York (AY) is simply stating that he's never met anyone who has had repeated good luck with teas. He does not find it to be a reliable approach to managing a potentially lucrative crop. As he says "Let's face it, we're in business. I'm going with what works." In AY's mouth, though, this is never an excuse to grab the chem cans. He has a program of cultivation, fertilization, IPM and spraying that works for him.

I'll just put this out here for comment: Alan York and Will Brinton both state that they have never seen or heard of claims of crops reliably produced (this means year after year, something that excludes many variables: repeatability) through the use of radionics, except by people who are involved in selling radionics on some level. First person ndorsements to the contrary are encouraged



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