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STIRRING THE BIODYNAMIC PREPARATIONS
USING FLOWFORMS by Peter
Proctor I have been working with the
biodynamic preparations now for almost 35years mostly in New Zealand
but also helping farmers get going in quite a few countries
including Australia, California, Hawaii, South Africa, parts of
Europe and latterly in India. It seems as though the
best results come from using preparations that are well made and are
of the highest quality, and also that they are well applied which
means they should be stirred well. WHAT ARE THE BIODYNAMIC
PREPARATIONS? 500 and Manure
concentrate Rudolf Steiner suggested using
various preparations which would enliven the soil and bring life and
fertility back to our earth and bring a strong connection betwen
cosmos and earth. The main field sprays are the
"cowhorn dung" Preparation 500 which is spread over the ground in a
very high dilution and often along with the manure concentrate which
is cow manure that has been "composted" using the BD preps 502 to
507. The rate of application is 15g of 500 and 150g of Manure
concentrate per HA in 34 litres of water. These two field sprays work on
enlivening the soil by encouraging and stimulating the
microbial life and earth worm activity. They tend to work on the
root activity of the plant. It is sprayed in large droplets
directly onto the soil in the afternoons. Prep
501 The other field spray is one made
from quartz crystals and is known as "horn silica" or Preparation
501 [ 2g of 501 in 34 litres water per Ha] and is used to
encourage the leaf activity, bringing health and nutritional quality
to the plant. It is sprayed in the early
morning as a mist over the plant. HOW DO WE STIR MIX THE
PREPARATIONS? To apply these field sprays
Rudolf Steiner suggested that they should be stirred in water in a
rhythmic manner for one hour to enliven the water. He
suggested for small areas of land to use a bucket and a stick and
stirring the water in a circular motion till a whirlpool or vortex
is created and then the movement is reversed and a another whirlpool
is made in the reverse direction, and so on. This should go on
for one hour. During this stirring action the
water pulsates. The pulse thus created is in harmony with all
the pulses associated with the fluids in and of the earth. The power
of this pulse connects the forces of the preparations with those of
the earth The main pulse we are all aware of is our heart beat or
the wave actions of the sea. . Stirring by hand [130 litres in a
barrel] can be done by one person relatively easily for an area of
up to 4 Ha or 10 acres But where there are large areas
of farmland e.g. "the Broad acre" it involves more preparations and
more water is needed to be stirred or mixed to cover the larger
areas. FLOW
FORMS How can we do
this? The biodynamic farming world must
be grateful to John Wilkes an English sculptor who developed a
cascade of bowls which when water flows through is similar to the
action of a mountain stream with vortices flowing down the cascade.
and creating the pulse as it does so. These he called the
flowform. Here we have a perfect way to stir large quantities
of the preparations in an enlivening and sympathetic manner.
There are two models of flowforms
which are popular with farmers and market
gardeners, The Jaerna form which has a flow
rate of 50 litres per minute and which will stir/mix up to 600
litres of preparation in an hour enough to cover 16 Ha or 40
acres And the Vortex form which has a
flow rate of 200 litres a minute and is suitable to stir/mix up to
2500 litres per hour and which is enough to cover 75 Ha or nearly
200 acres. SPREADING Can be done with a tractor or
land cruiser equipped with a spray tank and a single wide covering
nozzle [20 metres] for smaller areas. Maximun of 16 Ha or 40 acres.
For the broad acre using an
aircraft. The flowform can be mixing a
second batch while the first one is being spread OPTIONS OF
USE Certainly the flowform is my
preferred option for the mixing of all the different biodynamic
preparations. It is so versatile as it can be used for the
field sprays, and all liquid manures including the manure
concentrate before applying on the land or crop. A well managed Biodynamic farm
will try if possible to apply the field sprays up to four times a
year on the land and the liquid manures can be sprayed on crops at
fortnightly intervals. Set yourself up well with the
right flow form for your job, right from the start with a good
pump and water supply and easy tractor acess.You have an easy and
efficient way to stir or mix your preparations or liquid manures
which is relatively maintenance free. You can easily
mount them on a trailer to take to the more distant areas of your
farm. And so you will put the prepartions on easily and as
well enjoy the experience. Many of the farmers in the
countries in which I have been working are using the flow forms to
stir the preparations.. I have seen some very good biodynamic
farms where this method is been used... They can be used as a feature in
your farm garden landscaping. Children love watching the
flowing water as do many adults. APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION |
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