Flowers

Effect of Agnihotra on the Yield and Quality of Horticulture Crops

The following experiments with Agnihotra and Homa Therapy were conducted at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Organic Treatments in Wild Marigold

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Edgar Arevalo Patow's Story

Homa Farm: Three Sisters
Aucayacu, Huanuco Region, Peru
South America

After six months application of Homa Therapy – TOTAL REJUVENATION!

"Before starting to work with Homa Therapy, my situation, similar to the one of any peasant from the High Huallaga region, was of total despair and one which people do not understand: I thought I no longer had any resource to heal my crops, since I tried all chemical substances that the Government agency supplied to me. Nothing worked. Plagues and diseases continued, and the yield of the crops continued to diminish each time more and more."

Rangamani and T. T. Surenkumar's Story

Ooty, District: Nilgiri
Tamil Nadu, India

tea

"We used to have several types of infection in our tea garden, ranging from fungal to bacterial to various types of pests. In addition, when the tea bushes were pruned to the roots, the new sprouting leaves were infected by pests which used to curl the leaves and we used to lose a lot of good leaves."

Bernarda Guerrero's Story

Cuenca, Ecuador
South America

flowers

"I could see the effects of these Homa Healing Fires in my garden after only two to three weeks."

The Devas' Harvest Story

Homa Farm: Devas' Harvest
Byram, MI
USA

vegetables
edible flowers
herbs

"Deva's Harvest" is the name of a one acre HOMA farm on the outskirts of Jackson, Mississippi. There, many of the herbs and vegetables grow in raised beds arranged in energetic circular forms (Mandalas). Vermiculture, compost and other natural methods are also used to obtain abundant and tasty produce.

Benito Palermo García Mendoza's Story

Hualtaco II, Tambogrande
San Lorenzo, Piura, Peru
South America

avocado
lemon
mango
flowers

"I have a four ha farm with mangoes, lemon, avocado and floriculture. With the 'El Nino' rains of '98 the avocado trees became very sick and half dead. They lost their leaves, and then only the trunk was left. When we implemented the Homa Therapy on our farm the trees came back to life. Now they are sprouting and in their second flowering, which already shows it's beginning."

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