Another repeat
Dear Hugh,
You wrote:
I think the secret is getting the moisture to tie up inside the cell
membranes of living organisms in the soil. Then it doesn't evaporate or
sink, just is there.
A fascinating concept which I've never heard of before. Is this your
(valid) theory
Hugh, Thank you for your feed back.
I think you are right on.
We both know that we are closer in our thinking than the mean of the list, but
still have some different view points. I think in the interest of the greater
whole, we should fire away on an open discussion of rain making and the
Hugh -
I would appreciate a step-by-step rundown. We moved into drought
conditions last year and had the driest winter just about on record. Looks
like being able to make rain could really come in handy.
Best,
Essie
At 11:55 PM 3/16/02 -0500, Hugh wrote:
I envy those with the climate to
Dear Hugh,
You wrote:
I think the secret is getting the moisture to tie up inside the cell
membranes of living organisms in the soil. Then it doesn't evaporate or
sink, just is there.
A fascinating concept which I've never heard of before. Is this your
(valid) theory Hugh, or have you
Hugh, Thank you for your feed back.
I think you are right on.
We both know that we are closer in our thinking than the mean of the list, but
still have some different view points. I think in the interest of the greater
whole, we should fire away on an open discussion of rain making and the
Dear Hugh,
You wrote:
I think the secret is getting the moisture to tie up inside the cell
membranes of living organisms in the soil. Then it doesn't evaporate or
sink, just is there.
A fascinating concept which I've never heard of before. Is this your
(valid) theory Hugh, or have you
Stephen,
I believe I can affect a 5 mile radius up to about a 250 mile radius
depending on various factors. Treatments ameliorate drought and flood. Just
consider that there is more moisture in the atmosphere than ever before in
modern history because with global warming there's more evaporation
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Lovel Dear Gil, et. al.,
I don't mind sharing all the latest.
What Hugh Courtney found out was if we applied these remedies in a morning
and evening sequence during a drought they tended to bring in rain.
Another
way of looking at it is they
Lloyd writess:
Dear Hugh
Thanks for this post I have a couple of further questions
1. I have been up til now using my field broadcaster pipes (four of them)
to put out the sequential treatments. I also have a good potentiser
instrument but not with the interruptor. and recently aquired a
Hugh Lovel wrote:
Here I've been growing corn as a soil improvement crop
without fertilizers and getting killer yields. I'm not sure everyone is in
a position to do this, but I've proved it possible.
Hugh, could you share with us what makes supports the corn crop (besides the
FB) and how
I envy those with the climate to grow un-irrigated corn. We are at the harvest
end of the corn season and have had 48 days straight with no rain and about nine
points in 85 days. This is our dry season, but for a lot of important parts of
Oz it is their rainy season and many on this list are very
I envy those with the climate to grow un-irrigated corn. We are at the harvest
end of the corn season and have had 48 days straight with no rain and
about nine
points in 85 days. This is our dry season, but for a lot of important parts of
Oz it is their rainy season and many on this list are very
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