Lutie Larsen and Agricultural Radionics

I will use this lecture to keep you updated on the current things we are doing at LFR and the Larsen Homestead. I have decided to run it like a Blog and will date the entries listing the most current ones at the top. I be sure to include pictures and reports.

Starting out is a history of my journey into the application of radionics to agricultural projects, consulting with farmers, and teaching systems.

Learning is a process and takes time. It also takes a continuous effort. At Little Farm Research we have maintained more than 30 years of research in subtle field applications. The experience and skill that have come out of this effort is valuable for those seeking to use radionic technique to benefit their farms and families.

Set aside a portion of your (already) busy schedule to develop your skill and plan your "projects".

Radionics works and works very well when you understand what you are doing (and why it didn't work)

Practice makes perfect and there is a much better way of doing things in growing our foods, caring for our lands and animals (and ourselves).

Lecture USPA Agriculture pdf.pdf

A view from the back porch last month of a beautiful rainbow (that took my breath away).

Equinox September 23, 2022

I have always been very practical with my applications of radionics. I like to see a response. Some times the response is not what I expected (but then I learn). Here is a list I prepared of different techniques / applications / of radionic support to increase production in you gardens and crops.

Radionic concepts for increasing yields

  1. 1) Balance seed - This increases the vigor of the seed and the percentage of germination. A good seed-balancing program can clear imbalances before they have a chance to manifest. To get our crops off to a good start I like to stimulate strong germination. I do this by;     Balancing my seed - Release dormancy - increase metabolism - align subtle information, Supply frequencies using settings and reagents.
  2. 2) Run the germination support at seeding time. Your program can be imprinted into water and applied directly to the planted seed.
  3. 3) Do general balancing of the crop and field (or fields) before and during the early growth period. Balancing the soil  Tune mineral ratios - clear mineral deficiencies and imbalances - Vitalize micro-life. This gets your crop growing quickly and in balance. I might use reagents to bring GV to high 50’s. Inoculate soil physically if appropriate. Prime the microbial solution with humic acids. Support CEC with the energetic index. You can dowse appropriateness on each one of these techniques.
  4. 4) Monitor and support plant cycle Depending on the produce you want from your crop, monitor and support the plant cycles. Tune the stage you are waiting for, the leaf, the fruit, the seed. As the crop starts growing I will check vitality (9-49) and monitor Stress (3-23) regularly and run the plant balance program as needed. Depending on the crop I often monitor the plant cycle using the rates for Early Growth and Mature Growth.
  5. 5) Balancing the blooming cycle has increased our production dramatically here at Little Farm. We have a research plot that has already produced more than 200 pounds of tomatoes this season.
  6. 6) Double harvest when it is practical. If the weather is good and conditions permit we balance crop, clear decline, and run the blooming rates for another fruiting cycle. I do this as soon as I start harvesting. This works well on melons, squash, cucumbers, beans, and peas.
  7. 7) Use background broadcasts. We used Dan Carlson’s Sonic Bloom tape and field broadcaster. We had excellent results from that - perhaps too much, as weed growth all through our rural farm quarter increased. We have used a cosmic pipe, a medicine wheel, programmed crystals and more recently used the Chakra Ltd. Geometric Cards for Local Harmony and Planetary Balance. I do feel background broadcasts are important to increasing yields and supporting soil tilth. You should try them out. Some quite inexpensive and others very expensive. We all have different situations and needs.

If there are techniques you would like to investigate with your own agricultural project, I would be happy to answer specific questions via email [email protected]


Dec 27, 2022

With Christmas barely past I am busy planning the growing season. My focus this week will be on the course and worksheet downloads to help us get started.

  • Get your digital (and physical) witnesses prepared and handy
  • Go through your personal priorities (for your farm, (farmers and growing projects).
  • Set some goals (reach, but be reasonable)

The New Year allows us to change things up, so take advantage of this, try something new . . .

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