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Who Can Benefit from this Site?


Educators, scientists, farmers, builders and contractors, developers, large agricultural concerns, and even the backyard tomato grower -- anyone open to learning about the newest technology used to transform barren soil into fertile crop-producing land.

 

In this age of food shortages and mass starvation, the world leaders need the information contained in this site. Through networking, we can get the information out that there is a machine which enables the earth to extract moisture from the smallest amount of precipitation.

 

There are imprinting machines large enough to transform countries and units small enough to work for the average farmer or even backyard vegetable growers.

 

 

With a united effort, we can change the current self destructive path of mankind by cooperating with nature to maximize our natural resources.

 

This is an exciting time. More and more people are waking up to the food crisis we are facing and are stepping up to the plate to do what they can to save our planet -- save ourselves!

 

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Success Stories

 

Introduction to Pictures

 

Land imprinting was invented in 1976 with several prototypes being assembled in Tombstone, AZ that same year. Land imprinting demonstrations A though J were conducted from the late seventies to the early nineties in the vicinity of Tucson, AZ where the annual rainfall ranges from 10 to 13 inches depending on the elevation. Land imprinting quickly proved to be superior to the rangeland drill for establishing vegetation in the desertified lands of the Sonoran Desert. Land imprints hold soil and rainwater resources in place for germinating seeds, establishing seedlings, and growing plants. Quantities of land biomass and carbon storage rise abruptly after the first good rain following imprinting as revealed in the following photographs. Imprints are sufficiently stable to wait for a period of up to 5 years for a good rain to occur in the Desert Southwest. Finally, land imprinting holds great promise for reversing land desertification, globally.

 

1) Demo A: Fort Huachuca, AZ Seeded/Imprinted, July 1978. Land desertification, caused by a series of human disturbances including overgrazing and military

activities, reversed.

 

   
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During
 
1 Year After

 

 

2) Demo B: Avra Valley, AZ Seeded/Imprinted, September- November 1978. Land desertification caused by a series of human disturbances including overgrazing and cotton farming, reversed in two years.

 

   
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During
 
2 Years After

 

 

3) Demo C: Falcon Valley Ranch, AZ Seeded/Imprinted, March 1980. Land desertification caused by more than a century of overgrazing, reversed in 5 months because of adequate monsoonal rain.

 

   
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During
 
5 Months After

 

 

 

4) Demo D: Rail X Ranch, AZ Seeded/Imprinted, May 1980. Land desertification caused by more than a century of overgrazing and periotic droughts, reversed in 4 months because of good monsoonal rains.

 

   
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During
 
4 Months After

 

 

 

5) Demo E: Page Ranch, AZ Seeded/Imprinted, May 1982. Land desertification caused by more than a century of overgrazing, reversed in 4 months.

 

   
Before
 
During
 
4 Months After

 

 

 

 

The Imprinting Foundation

1616 E. Lind Road

Tucson, Arizona 85719

info@imprinting.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Robert Dixon
 

Dr. Robert Dixon

 

 

 

 

 

Tombstone Prototype Imprinter

Tombstone Prototype Imprinter

Roller Blades

Roller Blades

 

Imprints Hold Rainwater in Place
Imprinting holds rainwater in place

 



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