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Agriculture, Nursery, & Landscaping
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Savings on the Costs of Pesticides.
(Similar or superior results with less amounts of pesticides.)
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Great Quality Organic Farming possible.
(Greater yield. Strong stems and roots)
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Consecutive Planting/Cropping also possible.
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Soft Water- easier and more efficient absorption of water by crops.
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Help counter the effects of acid rain.
Tanba Sasayama Dileka Farm
(Tanba Sasayama, Japan)
The Institute of Beneficial Microbiology
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Uses the agriculture-purpose Dileka model.
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Pumps the original water into Dileka at 4-meter- (appx. 12 ft) height, and circulate the Dileka water into 2 other tanks.
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Uses the Dileka water to activate the beneficial microorganisms and plant growth.
Changes in the Color of the Circulated Water.
After circulating the Dileka water into 3 water tanks, both the quality and color of the water changed.
The Changes in the Water Color
The Water became greener and bluer.
Many animals (deer, birds) that live nearby started to come to the water tanks in
search of the Dileka water.
Original Water Supply
(before the circulation using Dileka):
After circulation using Dileka:
Habe Black Soybean [Organic]
(Tanba city, Japan)
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Dileka helps produce plants of high mass in abundant quantity.
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Despite the typhoon damages in its vicinity in 2004, Habe Farm harvested a similar yield as in 2003.
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It is said that a consecutive planting is impossible for black soybeans, but Habe Farm
has been cropping continuously for the past 4 years since using the Dileka water.
Dileka Difference: Rhizobium on the Habe Black Soybean
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Consecutive planting into the 6th year.
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The below is a photo of Habe black soybean’s root and balls of Rhizobium present on the root.
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The quantity and the size of the Rhizobium balls surprised many agricultural experts.
Habe Black Soybean
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Habe Farm was able to harvest a similar yield in 2004 as the year before, despite the typhoon damages widespread in the immediate areas. This is because Habe black soybeans have much longer roots than do ordinary black soybeans. Those long roots allowed a much firmer grip on the ground, and thus, could withstand the rain and the wind much better.
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The yield in 2003 was approximately 200% of a farm nearby.
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Visit to the farm can be arranged.
Habe Black Soybean (Stems)
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The Habe black soybeans grown by the Dileka water have a much longer-than-average roots that can better withstand the forces of weather.
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The stems that were broken off still had strong life force, and naturally recovered from the wounds by themselves.
Strawberry Greenhouse (Organic)
The wire in the photo below is the negative-ion-releasing wire, also available at Waterealm USA.
The clear plastic pipe shown in the center supplies the Dileka water.
The strawberry seedlings in this greenhouse grow up to 75 cm (2.5 ft).
The average seedling height for strawberry in Japan is 40 cm (1.3 ft).
The strawberries from this greenhouse (shown in the photo) command approximately US$3 per each berry. The size of these berries is huge.
There were 3 harvests in 2003.
Lettuce Farming
From the stage of preparing the soil, the Dileka water and natural/organic soil treatment were used.
Using only the Dileka water and technology,
no pesticide is used.
Mr. Sawara’s Rice, grown with Dileka water, has won one of the highest awards in a national gourmet competition in Japan.
- 95% of good crop yield is decided at the seedling stage.
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The seedlings grown with Dileka water have long, strong roots and grow bigger and faster.
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