1986 Dan Carlson Feeding the World

1986 Dan Carlson Feeding the World

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Hunger, or more precisely the problem of world hunger, is at the root of the Sonic Bloom story. While serving as an army border guard in South Korea from 1961-63, Dan Carlson witnessed a Korean woman placing her baby under the wheels of an army truck. “I went over to strike the woman, to stop her, but as I looked into her eyes I realized that she was acting out of desperation, that she and her child were starving to death.” From that moment on, Carlson claims, he dedicated his life to helping solve world hunger.

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Feeding the World – Dan Carlson 

Hunger, or more precisely the problem of world hunger, is at the root of the Sonic Bloom story. While serving as an army border guard in South Korea from 1961-63, Dan Carlson witnessed a Korean woman placing her baby under the wheels of an army truck. “I went over to strike the woman, to stop her, but as I looked into her eyes I realized that she was acting out of desperation, that she and her child were starving to death.” From that moment on, Carlson claims, he dedicated his life to helping solve world hunger.

After leaving the service, Carlson enrolled at the University of Minnesota to study agriculture and horticulture. There he began extensive research in plant growth stimulants. His breakthrough came in 1972, when he discovered that certain sound frequencies stimulated plants to absorb more nutrients, which are taken in through the stomata on the leaf surface and are then translocated throughout the plant.

In 1975, upon graduation, Carlson formed his own company, Dan Carlson Scientific Enterprises, Inc., in Blaine, Minnesota. In 1976 he traveled across the United States, conducting trials with Sonic Bloom. After confirming its success, he started selling the treatment by mail order and through word of mouth.

“Initially, people are skeptical,” he says. “But once they use the product, the results speak for themselves. We’ve had offers to sell out, but the hunger problem is my main concern, and we’re starting to see real possibilities.”

Carlson claims that plants treated with Sonic Bloom can adjust to almost any soil condition and will grow twice a big with only half the water requirement. “One of the problems with world hunger,” he says, “is that people are trying to grow food in semi-arid regions with marginal soils. Now we can establish food-producing plants in these regions that will adapt to the conditions.”

An example of this are the spines on cacti, which are in fact leaves that have evolved to reduce water loss in the plant. The ability to speed up the evolutionary process whereby plants learn to survive under specific conditions is at the heart of Sonic Bloom. Carlson calls this geometric progression.

Dan Carlson
Inventor and Developer of Sonic Bloom. Dan graduated from the University of Minnesota, 1963 – 1969. Experimental College; University of Minnesota, 1969 -1975. – B.S. Plant Breeding; World University, 1990 – Dr. Degree. Website

 

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