After making a good quantity of Orgonite, using bicycles, or motorcycles, we transport the to an open air market. There, farmers are wwaiting, since they knows the normal supply days of the week, which is iusually schedulued according to the demand of the product, dependent on the season of the year.
Due to a reason or the other, the supply is usually low.Usually the low supply has an effect of icreasng the demand of the products. The suppliers have to put a stone face to scare off the buyers who are struggling for the portions of Orgonite. This cruelty enables us to at least distribute the Orgonite in a generous proprtion to the farmers. I t becomes funny when you see various respectful farmers struggle for Orgonite like little street auchins struggling for portions of the Ugali left overs.
We now have a plan of distributing the Orgonites through order, rather than the casual method we uses.
Benedict.
Hi Benedict,
Great news!
I have a few questions if you don’t mind.
- How far apart are the farmers placing the orgonite in their fields?
2 Are the farmers burying the orgonite (if so, how deep?) or leaving them on the surface?
- Are you using regular polyester fiberglass resin for making the orgonite or something else (if so, what)?
Experience is the best teacher so I’m sure a lot of EW readers would love to hear exactly how the farmers are doing it.
Thanks.