In the 1920s, Justin Christofleau invented a system of electroculture which proved so efficient that it increased crops in considerable proportions (up to 200%) without any chemical fertilizer of any kind. It also prevented diseases and helped rejuvenate plants, and, among other advantages, the germination of seeds was better and shorter, yielding faster and stronger crops. Furthermore, electroculture proved especially suitable in drought-stricken regions.
Justin Christofleau explained in his book how his system worked and how to do it, with schemas and pictures.
Over a century later we are pleased to present again this precious information to everybody, including farmers, gardeners, agronomists, students and anyone concerned about food, health and the environment. source
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This project is being run by @samstonehill
Awesome ! thanks.
No worries at all! This is the first of many such books I will post here.
If I can I will try to post at least two a week...
This is wonderful, thank you dear @survival-archive and @samstonehill ! Having had a love-hate relationship with the whole field of 'digital books', I've been wondering how we arrive at the sharing of books again, and keep subjects like this alive and awakening folks!
Hey there! Yes, this account has been dormant for over two years (distracted by some nonsense about people catching colds) but in this period I collected a huge amount of PDF books and feel deeply drawn to sharing them. Time is always the challenge but I will push myself to post them all so that I am not the only one building their digital library ;)
What I love most about this idea is that I can put hundreds of thousands of books on my ipad, which fits in a bag along with a small solar charger. Sure we can't smell or touch the paper they originated from but we can know they will last forever and are easy to share with others this way.
Will try and get another one posted today if I can...
Aw, brilliant dearest Sam! I so look forward to harvesting your sharing! I miss access to secondhand books, and will be seeking to find a store when I visit a big city for the first time in a few years, this week! 😁