Biochemical Efficacy of Homa Organic Farming Practices in Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)

An investigation was carried out at Main Agricultural Research station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka during monsoon season 2012, to study response of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus var. Arka Anamika L. Moench) to Homa Organic Farming practices.

Preamble

Biochemical Studies on Homa Organic Farming Practices in Cabbage

An investigation was carried out at Main Agricultural Research station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka during monsoon season 2010, to study response of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. Saint) to Homa Organic Farming practices.

Preamble

A field experiment laid out in Completely Randomised Block Design with 13 treatments replicated thrice was conducted during monsoon 2010 to study the biochemical studies on Homa organic farming practices in cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. Saint).

Response of Tomato to Homa Organic Farming Practices

An investigation was carried out at Main Agricultural Research station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka during kharif season 2010, to study response of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) to Homa Organic Farming practices.

Preamble

The field experiment was laid out in completely randomised block design with 11 treatments exposed to Homa atmosphere replicated thrice.
Objectives of Investigation:
To study the effect of Homa organic farming practices on:

  1. The growth, yield and quality of tomato.
  2. Homa Organic Farming Workshop in ‘Satsang’ Farm, Curacavi, Chile

    The Tapovan Story

    Homa Farm: Tapovan
    Parola, District: Jalgaon
    Maharashtra, India

    Water harvesting

    Bruce Johnson:
    “We finally got the big rain we were waiting for. The best rain in the last 25 years, they say. Tapovan is looking wonderfully green and lush. The big work which Aaron and Anne did on the water harvesting has paid off in a very big way. As you can see from the pictures, our dry creek bed has been transformed into a series of beautiful pools through the extensive rainwater harvesting that we have completed.”

    Agronomist Jorge del Busto’s Observations

    Lima, Peru
    South America

    quinoa
    cabbage
    chamomile
    biosol

    Usually it is inconceivable that certain plants may produce in places out of their zone. With Homa Super technology, we have seen how ‘quinoa’ produces high yields with great quality on the coastal area, and even better than in their native mountain area.

    Biochemical Efficacy of Homa Organic Farming in Soybean Crop

    The following experiments with Agnihotra and Homa Therapy were conducted at University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka, India.
    Published in Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 23 (5) : 2010 pp. 841-2

    Preamble

    A field experiment laid out in completely randomly block design with eight treatments exposed to Homa atmosphere replicated thrice was conducted during Kharif (monsoon) season 2009 to study the Biochemical efficacy of Homa Organic Farming in soybean crop (JS 335).

    Noah’s Ark Project

    What is a Noah’s Ark Project?

    A Noah’s Ark project is a special case of a Resonance Point. A group of farmers who want to become organic or who are already organic join hands to create a complex of farms on an area up to 200 acres where a Resonance Point has been established. The farms may be owned by different farmers but they must be contiguous, i.e., touching each other. No agro-chemicals should be used within the 200 acre area.

    The Cow

    The cow is a very special animal. When referring to cows we mean all progeny of the cow – female, male, calf, ox, steer or bullock. It is essential to have cows on a Homa farm. Their beneficial presence on the farm covers many aspects; some obvious, some perhaps, not so obvious.

    The cow gives many products, which are useful and beneficial for our health and for agricultural purposes: milk, ghee, dung, urine, draft labor

    For Homa Therapy two of these are most essential; for Agnihotra and other Homas we use cow’s ghee and cow dung and in Homa farming cow urine.

    Treating the Plants

    Agnihotra Ash – a Powerful Tool

    • Agnihotra ash is the Secret Weapon of the Homa organic farmer.
    • Agnihotra ash is extremely medicinal. It is a potent medicine for plants, animals and human beings.
    • Agnihotra ash is beneficial at all stages of farming operations — soil treatment, water treatment, seed treatment.
    • Only ash from sunrise/sunset Agnihotra has this power.
    • Ash from other Homas may be used in addition to Agnihotra ash in compost or applied directly onto the field.
    • But Agnihotra ash is the key to success.

    Ms Karina Ohme shares about an event in her Farm ‘Satsang’:
    "A Homa Organic Farming workshop was conducted by the agricultural engineers Carolina Morales and Paula Heinsohn (Sukhmani), both with extensive experiences in Ecological Homa Farming.