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Frederick Fischl, WA

I would like to relate my experience of watering my yard, using a Light Life Ring on the faucet.

This summer I have used no fertilizers or other soil amendments. I live in a suburban neighborhood and have a deck off the second level, which enables me to view several of the neighbor lawns. Mine is by far the richest, darkest green and most beautiful. Strawberries were planted by the previous owner and they yeilded a most delicious crop, dispite the fact that while I was away the first two weeks in July, they were barely watered and almost died out. As of today they are still producing berries. The flower garden is doing exceptionally well. As you can assume, I am on city water. That small ring of Slim's really does wonders. Next year I hope to put in a serious vegetable garden.


From Sola: Saturday Oct 7, 2000 on Agricultural Harmonizer

LARGEST EVER SPUD CROP IS PREDICTED
Monte Vista - "This year's Valley potato production may be the largest ever, exceeding the 29, 175,,000 hundred weight grown in 1996."
That's what the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee said on Thursday. For September, total shipments were 2,360 loads (480 cwt. per load), "the most ever for the month," said committee Executive Director Wayne Thompson. He predicted Valley storage facilities will be full this fall.

Sola wrote "We are 41 miles form Monte Vista and approximately the same from other major potato growing areas in the Valley - We have been using the Agricultural Harmonizer with frequencies since 1999 (August) on a regular basis. Perhaps we can't take full credit for such a good crop, but I'm sure it contributed, since those fields suffered from significant potato blight last year.

The farmer who planned to spray the fields behind our house in Blanca last Summer, never did, thanks to the Harmonizer. This summer he harvested his alfalfa from those same fields (previously infested with cutworms) twice. I believe they could have gotten 3 cuts, if his irrigation pivot had not broken down.





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