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Chapter 26: The Last Chapter? | An EcoFarmers Discovery Audiobook Companion Podcast

Chapter 26: The Last Chapter? | An EcoFarmers Discovery Audiobook Companion Podcast

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An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Chapter 26: The Last Chapter?

Welcome to An EcoFarmer’s Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell’s journey.


In this episode, Stephen Brunton and Ewan unpack Chapter 26: The Last Chapter?, stepping into one of the most challenging and thought-provoking ideas in the entire series. The conversation explores the concept of unseen influences on the farm, from vibrational residues left behind by past chemical use to the role of electromagnetic frequencies in shaping soil, plant, animal, and even human performance.


Ewan shares powerful on-farm experiences that challenge conventional thinking, suggesting that soil may hold more than just nutrients, it may also store memory. From long-banned chemicals like DDT still influencing outcomes decades later, to the impact of electrical systems, power lines, and modern technology, the discussion reveals how these hidden factors can affect productivity, animal behaviour, and overall farm health in ways that are often overlooked.


The episode also dives into practical approaches for addressing these challenges, including the role of fungal biology in “cleaning” soil systems, and how certain natural materials can help mitigate negative frequencies. Through a mix of observation, experimentation, and open-minded thinking, Ewan explains how farmers can begin to restore balance and regain control, even in environments impacted by long-term chemical and energy inputs.

We discuss:• What “vibrational residues” are and how they may impact farms• How soil can hold the memory of past chemical use• The long-term effects of inputs like DDT beyond standard testing• The influence of electromagnetic frequencies on living systems• How fungal biology can help restore and rebalance soil• Practical ways to reduce unseen stressors and improve resilience


Hosted by: Stephen Brunton & Ewan Campbell


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