Electroculture is a method of applying atmospheric electricity to
the fertilization of plant life, and has, during the past few years,
developed to such an extent that it is to-day being practiced in many
of the countries of the world, viz.: France, England, Canada, Germany,
Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, etc. Its success has
been so marked that there are upwards of a million apparatus in use
in these countries and its application .is extending as its benefits
become better known.
The discoverer of this process is a well-known French scientist Mr.
J. Christofleau-who devoted years of research to the development
and application of his process, and the apparatus, which he
finally perfected and patented throughout the world, is the result of
his efforts.
Electroculture is a method of applying atmospheric electricity to
the fertilization of plant life, and has, during the past few years,
developed to such an extent that it is to-day being practiced in many
of the countries of the world, viz.: France, England, Canada, Germany,
Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, etc. Its success has
been so marked that there are upwards of a million apparatus in use
in these countries and its application .is extending as its benefits
become better known.
The discoverer of this process is a well-known French scientist Mr.
J. Christofleau-who devoted years of research to the development
and application of his process, and the apparatus, which he
finally perfected and patented throughout the world, is the result of
his efforts.
Electroculture is a method of applying atmospheric electricity to
the fertilization of plant life, and has, during the past few years,
developed to such an extent that it is to-day being practiced in many
of the countries of the world, viz.: France, England, Canada, Germany,
Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, etc. Its success has
been so marked that there are upwards of a million apparatus in use
in these countries and its application .is extending as its benefits
become better known.
The discoverer of this process is a well-known French scientist Mr.
J. Christofleau-who devoted years of research to the development
and application of his process, and the apparatus, which he
finally perfected and patented throughout the world, is the result of
his efforts.