In the late 1970s T. Galen Hieronymus of Lakemont, Georgia discovered that dynamic, organizational patterns can be broadcast over large acreages with stationary, self-driven equipment. He called his invention a Cosmic Pipe. This technology was further developed and renamed Field Broadcaster by Hugh Lovel.
Hugh Lovel is the author of a definitive text on Biodynamic agriculture entitled "A Biodynamic Farm" published by Acres Press. Field broadcasting sets up a standing wave field that organizes energy patterns to make high-yield, quality agriculture more do-able for anyone. As a stationary self-driven Instrument, a field broadcaster uses circuitry and induction coils to induce resonant, Biodynamic and other fractal patterns directly into the soil and atmosphere.
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