Study Details
The ‘Why’?
FLFE’s goal was to provide evidence in a commercial farm setting of the benefits of FLFE’s high-consciousness environment for plant growth and vitality.
The ‘What’?
A field of organic red wheat was subdivided into 32 acres of FLFE-activated and control conditions.
The ‘How’?
Each acre within the farm field acted as one datapoint in the experiment. During harvesting, a John Deere combine measured the yield (bushels per acre) for each acre in the farm field and produced a map at the end of the day, information for which was logged on the Wecker Farms account of myjohndeere.com service. The farm field was divided into one-acre increments. Each one-acre increment was reported on the map. There was a total of 6 FLFE subdivisions and 26 Control subdivisions.
The ‘When’?
Data collection occurred in August of 2021.
The ‘Where’?
Data collection occurred at the Wecker Farms, which was in Saskatchewan, Canada at the time of the experiment.
Statistical Significance: Increased yield of organic wheat (bushels per acre) for FLFE-activated acres versus control acres was significant at p<0.0000001.
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