Part10 of the Miracle Water Documentary looks at how Ionized Water is used in Organic Agricultural method for a Safer and more delicious produce.
Growing Plants, Vegetables and maintaining Golf courses without Chemicals
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Announcer A: "It is time for the Special Report. Vegetables consumed
daily, such as cucumbers and tomatoes are, in fact, grown with a large
amount of agricultural chemicals -- to the extent that you could say
they are soaked in chemicals. These chemicals are also linked to soil
and water contamination,"
Announcer B: "Yes. Because of that, farmers are taking another look at
sustainable agriculture. It is an agricultural method that uses organic
fertilizer like chicken and cow manure and less chemical fertilizers.
Water use is also a key to this method of agriculture. Let's take a
look."
Mr. Kamon, Tokyo Wholesale Market: "Sweet!!"
Ms. Torisu, food researcher: "They're so fresh. It's the taste of first love! It's delicious!"
Reporter: "Both of these visiting food specialists are extremely
impressed with the deliciousness of these strawberries. On this farm,
they harvest 250 boxes a day. What grabs your attention the most is the
smiting faces of the farmers."
Mr. Fukumoto: "I want to grow even better ones next year."
Reporter: "This is the Aso area in Kumamoto Prefecture, a vast open
area, 128 km in circumference. It has been chosen repeatedly as one of
Japan's top100 areas for drinking water. Underground water gushes up
from the Aso Mountains. It is a place of world-class scenic beauty."
"Not wanting to contaminate any more of this environment, the farmers
here want to grow safer and more delicious agricultural produce. These
farmers, who live in and around six towns in the southern Aso area, are
taking up the challenge of a newly established organic agricultural
method. We have followed them for the last six months."
Reporter: "What are you spraying?"
Mr. Matsuda: "This is restructured water."
Reporter: "Is it completely harmless?"
Farmer: "Yes, it is."
Reporter: "How are the prospects for this year's harvest?"
Farmer: "Looks good so far. Because we use restructured water, we have
cut down on the use of insecticides and chemical fertilizers by about
one third now."
Reporter: "Mr. Matsuda has 37 years of experience in agriculture and is
an agricultural instructor for Kumamoto Prefecture. He looks totally
content with his tomatoes after the drastic decrease in the use of
agricultural chemicals. Success with tomatoes have been rare in recent
years."
Mr. Matsuda: "I had a lot of damage from insects last year."
[on screen] A green caterpillar in a tomato
Reporter: "He had a lot of trouble with green caterpillars that year when he didn't use restructured water."
Mr. Matsuda: "If even one green caterpillar gets into the crop, the
tomatoes will be spoiled. Even with stronger agricultural chemicals,
these bugs don't die."
Reporter: "He even purchased a robot to spray the chemicals for fear of losing his income."
Mr. Matsuda: "Every time you use agricultural chemicals on the field,
you are covered by chemicals from head to toe, so I resolutely bought a
robot. I used it twice or so last year. But, because I used
restructured water this year, there were not very many bugs and the
robot has been kept in storage."
Reporter : "There aren't any blighted crops in this field at all, are there?"
Mr. Matsuda: "No, but there were other areas that were said to be totally destroyed."
Reporter: "I visited a greenhouse near Mr. Matsuda's farm. I was
completely amazed to see a pile of dead tomatoes that had wilted and
completely lost their commercial value. These tomato vines had received
numerous applications of agricultural chemicals."
Farmer: "These tomatoes were grown in a greenhouse in the middle of the
hot summer. When harvest time finally came, they wilted. It was too
devastating to cry over."
Reporter: "However, Mr. Matsuda's tomatoes look great. We visited
another farmer that grows tomatoes in the same way as Mr. Matsuda does."
Mrs. Kochi: "Our tomatoes are shiny and have a good shape. As many as 60% of our tomatoes were rated extra superior."
Reporter: "Here, again, good news came to my ears."
Woman: "We cultivated the soil with Thomas Orga Bacteria and sprayed
plants with a mix of tap water and restructured water at a ratio of
500:1. Previously, we had problems with wilt disease and black leaf
spot, but not any more."
Reporter: "What are these things called Thomas Orga Bacteria and
restructured water that are so greatly beneficial to farmers? We
decided to investigate."
Mr. Goto, Thomas Research Center of Japan: "This is Thomas Orga.
Bacteria, originally created by Dr. Thomas of the United States."
Reporter: "One gram of this black powder contains two to three billion
beneficial bacteria of 40 different kinds. You add rice bran and oil
cake to it, mix in chicken and cow manure and saw dust, then rotate it.
After 45 days, the mix becomes mature compost."
Mr. Soda, Thomas Research Center of Japan: "Our goal is to bring our soil back to its original state."
[on screen] House in which Dr. Kitazato, a famous bacteriologist, was born
Reporter: "Oguni-cho is the birthplace of Dr. Shibasaburo Kitazato. The
JA Compost Center, which ran deficits over the past few years, was
revived by the introduction of this bacteria. Was there some kind of
karma involved here?"
Mr. Hirose, Restructured Water Research Center: "Restructured water is
made by adding a small amount of organic matter to tap water, thereby
raising the energy potential of the water."
[on screen] Three plants in different soil mixes
Left: 80% sterile soil, 10% organic compost manufactured by another company
Center: 65% sterile soil, 30 % same organic compost, 5% Thomas compost
Right: 80% sterile soil, 20 % Thomas compost
Reporter: "Does it really make a difference?"
Left: 80% sterile soil, 10% organic compost manufactured by another
company. Center: 65% sterile soil, 30 % same organic compost, 5% Thomas
compost. Right: 80% sterile soil, 20 % Thomas compost.
Reporter: "The same amount of restructured water was added to these
soils. The results show significant differences in the growth of the
leaves as well as in the development of the root systems."
[on screen] Two plants grown with the same amount of Thomas compost:
Left: Restructured water was applied twice. Right: Restructured water was applied five times.
Reporter: "Here are two plants grown with the same amount of Thomas
compost and watered with restructured water twice (left) and five times
(right) over a 20 day period. Great differences are seen in the amount
of leaf growth and in the development of the root systems."
Ms. Torisu: "In order to protect our lives, we desire fresh and healthy food that we can consume without worry."
Mr. Kamon: "Being tasty and cheap is not enough in today's market."
Reporter: "Why are conventional agricultural methods demanding so much
reflection at a meeting of consumers, producers, distributors and
agricultural coop members?"
Reporter: "Another factor in agricultural produce is scavenger water."
Professor Esatoguchi, Nakakyushu Junior College: "The word scavenger is
not familiar to our ears. The closest Japanese translation would be "a
cleaner that erases free radicals."
Reporter: "Antioxidants such as vitamin C, beta carotene, and
flavonoids that kill free radicals are abundant in vegetables, fruits
and grain."
Prof, Esatoguchi: "This is another reason why it is important to grow produce without many agricultural chemicals."
Reporter: "The farmers in southern Aso area and the surrounding region
have started to actively grow safer and higher quality agricultural
produce.
"Some change has started to be seen in major supermarkets and
distribution systems. However, in order to make this change a success,
consumer consciousness needs to be changed."
Consumer 1: "I want to eat food that is as safe for the body as possible."
Consumer 2: "Organic produce clearly tastes better. What it looks like on the outside is not important."
Reporter: "The Aso area is now in its second year of a new agricultural
method that uses organic fertilizer consisting of microorganisms and
water and a decreased amount of agricultural chemical use. The farmers
are exited about challenging this new horizon."
Announcer A: "It is amazing that they produce that much without using agricultural chemicals, isn't it?"
Announcer B: "I wanted to learn more about restructured water.
Currently, this agricultural method is used only in the Aso area."
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