[AT] Farming and weather modification

Cecil R Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Wed Oct 14 20:40:31 PDT 2015


I turned the cows in on it this morning.  I figured they could get 
whatever green there was and I was going to plant rye with the no-till 
drill.   They can run on it and keep the weeds grazed down until the rye 
sprouts.   They will also pack down the seed furrow that always needs 
packing....

Cecil in oKla


On 10/14/2015 9:26 PM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
> I got introduced to army worms last summer. They hit my milo around late
> July. One field looked like it was attacked by locusts of bilical
> proportions--they were 99.9% efficient at destroying everything in their
> path. I lost about 1/3 of my crop. Bad part is the rest of it turned out
> pretty good, would have been a money maker were it not for those pests.
>
> John Hall
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cecil R Bearden
> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 7:10 AM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Farming and weather modification
>
> About a month ago I sowed wheat on my 30 acres of wheat ground with my
> no-till drill.  I used it as I still had some green grazing and wanted
> to save time and some money..  I was so proud when it came up and was 6
> inches tall about a week ago. The best stand I ever had from my no-till
> drill since buying it in 2010.
> Last year I sowed too late and with the drought, I had 3 days of pasture
> during the winter.
> Last Wednesday I noticed that the wheat looked brown and not nearly as
> good as it had.   Army worms had hit and took out 2/3 of the crop. I
> worked on the sprayer Wednesday and sprayed for the worms on Thursday.
> If it had rained as predicted on Friday, the seedlings would probably
> have recovered and I would have a stand but later than I hoped.
> However, no rain and the seedlings were too damaged to recover without
> water.  Now, I have to re-sow the field and wait for a rain to get the
> seed to sprout.  In addition, the morning glory vines that I had
> corralled, are now coming back with a vengeance.  I will have to spray
> with 2-4d to kill the weeds before the seed sprouts.  This spray will
> also hold off grazing for 30 days, as if that really mattered.   We
> started the summer in June at 24 inches above normal, and now are nearly
> 9 inches below.   I cannot understand how this weather has been so
> screwed up all over the US....
>
> I stumbled upon a military researcher by the name of Thomas Bearden (
> don't know how he is related, most of my ancestors were horse thieves )
> who published a paper on Electromagnetics & gravitational modification.
> Reading this paper really opened my eyes about the weather phenomenons
> we have been having.  I also found that there appeared to be some
> instances where our weather had been modified by another country.  He
> was referring to the drought in the Southeast in the 80's I believe.  I
> list the link here to this paper.  In fact he was mentioned in april of
> 2014 in a CBS news article.
> http://www.cheniere.org/books/analysis/history.htm  I know there are
> some of you on the list who can understand this better than I.   It
> would give us some really interesting off topic non political discussion
> for the winter months.
>
> Cecil in OKla
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