Dr. Dan Carlson
Inventor and Developer of Sonic Bloom
www.sonicbloom.com
While serving in the Korean conflict, Dr. Carlson saw such disturbing evidence of hunger that when he returned home he dedicated his life to the elimination of world hunger.
Dr. Dan Carlson Biography:
United States Armed Forces, 1961-1963, Experimental Sheet Metal Technician, Hughes and Douglas Aircraft Companies, Los Angeles, California, 1965 - 1969, Chief Executive Officer Director of Research, Dan. Carlson Scientific Enterprises, Inc. 1980 to present.
Education: University of Minnesota, 1963 - 1969. Experimental College; University of Minnesota, 1969 -1975. - B.S. Plant Breeding; World University, 1990 - Dr. Degree.
Publication References: Black Engineer, Summer 1985 Sound Nutrition, "Will Music Eliminate World Hunger?”, Secrets of the Soil, by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, 1989, Harper & Row, "Good Vibrations, A sound Diet' for plants", The Growing Edge, Spring 1991; Institute in Basic Life Principles, Aug_ 2000, Vol. XV71; TLC for Plants, Canada's leading gardening magazine, Spring 1991, Super Memory, The Revolution, 1991, World Watch, May-June 1993, Windstar Foundation, Llewellyn's Lunar Gardening Guides, 1993-1994 "Sonic Bloom Creation Up Close", Acres U.S.A., A voice for Eco-Agriculture, 1985 - 1998, "Brave New Waves", Biotech News,. Special Report 2000, Tenth Anniversary Issue; Countryside and Small Stock Journal, July-Aug. 2002, Creation Illustrated 2003.
Lectures: Dr. Carlson has lectured in over 15 countries in Europe, East Asia, South America, USA and Australia between 1986 and the present. Among these he was the featured speaker at IFOM Organic Symposium, Lincoln University, New Zealand; first American to be invited to speak at the Bio Tech Symposium in Tokyo, 1988; in 1993, he lectured to leaders of the Bio Research Group, representing 24,000 organic farmers. He is frequently featured on various radio broadcasts, most recently on the Millennium Radio Network, January 5, 2004.
Awards: “Prestigious awards for great agricultural accomplishments” from the Japanese government; Humanitarian of the Year, “for his unceasing dedication to alleviating hunger, pain, disease, and sufferings for the Peoples in the world”, Institute for Human Potential, 2002; Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Economics, 2001; 2002, 2003; American Biography; Honor of Dignity; Man of the Year, American Biographical Institute, 2004; 21st Century Award for Achievement, International Biographical Centre, 2004; Biographical entry in the American Biographical Institute’s 2000 Greatest Minds of the 21st Century; International Biographical Centre’s 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century award; International Biographical Centre’s 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century Order of Excellence award, Nominated for Lifetime Achievement Award. Memberships: Honor of Dignity and Man of the Year 2003, American Biographical. International Biographical Centre’s International Scientist of the year 2004.
Sonic Bloom: Sonic Bloom is a proprietary audio, organic nutrient plant growing process that was developed by Dr. Carlson to assist the farmer, particularly with low water availability and poor soil conditions. When properly applied, sonic stimulation affects plant metabolism at the cellular level and increases the size and number of stomata on each leaf, resulting in a greatly increased absorption rate of moisture and nutrients - an effect that is quickly reflected in root growth, seed-germination, plant growth, and yield. The second discovery is the development of a natural organic nutrient formula which is most effective when applied at the same time as the sonic stimulus to the leaves of plants and trees as a fine spray, or to seeds as a carefully timed soak.
The use of the Sonic Bloom system produces greater yields, higher nutrient levels, shorter growth cycles and greater shelf life for the produce and has been shown to generate at least three (3) times the revenue over the additional cost of the process. Dr. Carlson has proven these facts over time. During a six (6) year program in Indonesia, starting with the Senior Research Agronomist of each separate Government Institute, Institute of Rice, Institute of Cocoa, etc, and then with eight (8) universities, laboratories, and commercial growers involving rice, cocoa, palm oil, tea, coffee, corn, soybeans, tobacco, vegetables, orchards and ginger. Here in the United States, record yields have been harvested of alfalfa in Pennsylvania, barley and tomatoes in Idaho and soybean in Iowa. These are examples in a long list of agricultural successes. During a drought in the Sudan, where Sonic Bloom was used, the treated plants grew productive plants at 130 degrees daytime temperatures with 2 inches of annual rainfall. Wherever Sonic Bloom wasn't used, the crops failed.
Sonic Bloom is marketed in forty (40) countries. It is approved in 48 states and is recognized by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture in Switzerland, OMRI, Organic Material Review Institute, OGBA, Organic Growers and Buyers Association, and Eco Cert. Dan Carlson Scientific Enterprises, Inc. holds patents in the United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain and the European Patent Convention.
Mission Statement: To provide more bountiful, more nutritious crops that can be grown in any kind of soil and under the most adverse conditions for the purpose of improving the life of people in emerging countries, particularly improving the mental acuity and increasing the ability to learn among the youth in those countries.
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