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02/02/2024 | Books |
Ancient Mysteries, Modern Visions: The Magnetic Life of Agriculture Discover the real secrets behind the ancient temples of Egypt, Ireland and the Far East. Learn that the same forces that make these cathedrals conducive to worship are tuned in to by plants and insects, and promote plant growth and good health. Join Philip Callahan as he links the paramagnetic... |
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02/02/2024 | Books |
Tuning in to Nature: Infrared Radiation and the Insect Communication System For more than twenty years it has been my fascination to work in a field that I like to term “reverse bionics.” Man has throughout the ages, by his intellectual and inventive processes, developed systems and workable technologies completely independent of any corroborating or parallel processes in nature. One... |
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02/02/2024 | Person |
Philip S. Callahan, Ph.D. Philip S, Callahan holds a Ph.D. in entomology from Kansas State University, and until recently was Professor of Entomology on the graduate faculty of the University of Georgia. |
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02/02/2024 | Person |
John C. Graffio John Graffio, creator of this website, is currently building an experimental research farm in Arizona featuring nopal cactus (opuntia ficus indica) and other arid crops in order to demonstrate that low water use crops can feed both people and livestock. |
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01/26/2024 | Farm Log |
Documentary Crew Yesterday a documentary crew was here for three hours documenting the effect of the aquifer draindown and my project of growing cactus as a replacement crop for high use water crops. Justin, Page, Charles and ? were here to take still shots and shoot a short question and answer... |