I have just recently used some horn manure horn clay mix, mostly made as my
father leaned it from Ernst Stegeman. Seeing the results causes me to
greatly regret having separated the clay out before stiring. when we applied
it to the family farm 40 years ago. When I / we stir a barrel of 500 here it
attracts rain. I have a long bamboo pole tied to a branch in a tree. With
three people stiring the rain has come within one hour of the finish of
stiring. When I stir alone it take five or six hours. I can just about see
the grass growing in the sprayed zone.
Peter.
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Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: Help


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> From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > chief keys to how horn clay operates. And thanks, Tony, for making such
> > wonderful horn clay. What have been your experiences in using it?
> >
>  Hi Hugh sorry for the delay . It has been a very busy week as well as my
> wife has been going through a homeopathic detox and it has made her very
> sick with the flu.
> Your post has reminded me that we  reburied some horn clay  and I have
never
> lifted it , will check in the next day or two and report back.
> Yes I have been using  horn clay ever since and my crops have been getting
> better.
> Back soon Tony R
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