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  <title>The Fertile Earth:</title>
  <subTitle>Nature's Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilisation and Forestry</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Viktor Schauberger</namePart>
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   <publisher>Gill &amp; Macmillan Ltd, 2000</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2000</dateIssued>
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 <note>Introduction &#13;
What is the essence of a tree? How does a blade of grass grow? What&#13;
do we really understand of the internal events and forces&#13;
responsible for their upward thrust towards the heavens, and on&#13;
what conditions do these energies depend? Where do they come from and&#13;
how do they interact? What inhibits their proper interaction, and what&#13;
enhances it? As the pages in this book unfold the reader will not only come to&#13;
appreciate the immense contribution to humanity of Viktor Schauberger's&#13;
life-work, but also that humanity must now seize upon his enlightened,&#13;
penetrating perception of the energetic phenomena underlying physical&#13;
manifestation and apply them to safeguard its future. Through his deep&#13;
understanding of the energies responsible for all organic growth and&#13;
development, his writings in this volume focus on those domains of Nature&#13;
which are at this time in the greatest need of massive rehabilitative&#13;
intervention.&#13;
 &#13;
These are the world's rapidly dwindling forests and the vast expanses of&#13;
arable land, today increasingly threatened by drought, desertification, fire and&#13;
flood. This wholesale eradication of the Earth's lungs simply cannot continue.&#13;
Present systems of land and forest management are largely responsible for the&#13;
present climatic instability. Mechanistic methods of regeneration and&#13;
production, which have no truly long-term view and are wholly profit oriented,&#13;
give no consideration either to the forest's true function or to a living soil's&#13;
continuing ability to sustain future generations. As has already become&#13;
evident, the current practice of over-clearing of forest for agriculture and&#13;
subsequent tillage leads to soil erosion, desertification, mineral impoverishment&#13;
and developing salination. The inadequacies in the management, or even the&#13;
actual mismanagement, of the world's stocks of these important resources&#13;
have now reached a point where the problems of providing an equitable and&#13;
adequate supply of food to an expanding global population appear almost&#13;
insuperable. Despite the fertiliser and pesticide industry's extravagant claims,&#13;
it is becoming more and more apparent that these methods are no longer&#13;
effective and are providing both timber and food of increasingly inferior&#13;
quality. It is therefore time to consider fresh approaches.&#13;
 &#13;
What is necessary is to employ many more people in developing and&#13;
applying methods for improving food quality. With higher-quality food,</note>
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  <topic>EBOOK</topic>
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  <topic>AGRICULTURE</topic>
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  <topic>FERTILE</topic>
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  <topic>FORESTRY</topic>
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