Stewards Of Earth
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We are Stewards Of Earth & we have a responsibility to regenerate, preserve & protect it for ourselves & future generations to come.

The earth provides us with all our essential needs & now its time to give back with love.

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Forwarded from Truth Activators
If you want to become self sufficient, start buying seeds and growing food. Growing food is the new currency, bank and grocery store!!

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Forwarded from Electroculture farming (E T)
Magnetic fields can help plants grow and develop in the agricultural sector, with magnetizing treated water being one method of magnetic field application. Irrigation using magnetized water can improve agricultural production, plant growth, seed germination, seedling vegetative growth and seed and fruit mineral content. As a result, using magnetized water to increase agricultural production in the future may be among the most promising ideas, while also being environmentally beneficial.

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Forwarded from Electroculture farming (E T)
"Aliens? Vegetables? Nope, vegetable and animal bridge mushrooms. They're the myxomycetes, and they can move and hunt for prey or look for the best environment for them. They are born from spores, like mushrooms.
Myxomycetes move like huge amoebas, like pulsating masses; their movements seem to be dependent on microfibrils that remember the fibers of the muscles. These "blobs′′ crawl (at a speed of 1 cm per hour) phagocusing bacteria, algae, yeasts, protozoa and other organic material as they go; they digest them and expel the remains outside. Not randomly, mixomycetes proliferate where there are plenty of prey - on decomposing logs or on carpets of dead, wet leaves. And so they're often found in the woods, yellow, purple, blue, red, thanks to the pigments they contain."

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