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CommentsThe fatal error in organic: FertilizerPosted by Dennis Avery on Aug 31, 2009 at 01:22 AM
Great organic nitrogen swindle, CHURCHVILLE, VA—Rudolph Steiner, a founder of organic farming in the 1920s, started the “great organic nitrogen swindle” that threatens the world with hunger to this day. Steiner didn’t believe in nutrients, he believed in “vital forces.” He said a cow has horns to send into itself “astral-ethereal formative powers.” He claimed you could fertilize a whole farm by burying a handful of manure inside a cow’s horn for a year—so that the manure is “inwardly quickened.” More...Post a Comment on: The fatal error in organic: FertilizerCommenting is not available in this channel entry. Next entries comments: This Ain’t Your Father’s VA Benefits Guide Previous entries comments: Smile you’re on State-owned cameras! Note from the Editor: This section is for comments from readers of canadafreepress.com. Please don't assume that Canada Free Press agrees with or endorses any particular comment just because we let it stand. A reminder: Anyone who fails to comply with our terms of use may lose his or her posting privilege. |
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