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ЧћЧ•Ч©Ч’ Ч–Ч” ЧћЧЄЧ™Ч™Ч—ЧЎ ЧњЧЁЧўЧ™Ч•Чџ Ч©Ч‘ЧЄЧ§Ч•Ч¤Ч” Ч”Ч ЧЄЧ•Ч Ч” Ч”Ч©ЧћЧ© ЧћЧћЧ•Ч§ЧћЧЄ Ч‘ЧђЧ–Ч•ЧЁ Ч”Ч©ЧћЧ™Ч™Чќ, Ч”ЧћЧ•Ч§Ч¦Ч” ЧњЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЧњЧ” Ч”ЧђЧЎЧЧЁЧ•ЧњЧ•Ч’Ч™. Ч›Ч™Ч•Чќ, ЧђЧ™Чџ Ч—Ч¤Ч™Ч¤Ч” Ч‘Ч™Чџ Ч§Ч•Ч ЧЎЧЧњЧ¦Ч™Ч™ЧЄ Ч”ЧЧњЧ” ЧњЧ‘Ч™Чџ ЧђЧ–Ч•ЧЁ Ч”Ч©ЧћЧ™Ч™Чќ Ч©Чњ ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЧњЧ” Ч‘Ч’ЧњЧњ Ч Ч“Ч™Ч“ЧЄЧџ Ч©Чњ Ч Ч§Ч•Ч“Ч•ЧЄ Ч”Ч©Ч•Ч•Ч™Ч•Чџ. ЧњЧ¤Ч Ч™ 2. 00. 0 Ч©Ч Ч” Ч”ЧЄЧЁЧ—Ч© Ч™Ч•Чќ Ч”Ч©Ч•Ч•Ч™Ч•Чџ Ч”ЧђЧ‘Ч™Ч‘Ч™ Ч›ЧђЧ©ЧЁ Ч”Ч©ЧћЧ© Ч”Ч™Ч™ЧЄЧ” Ч‘ЧћЧ–Чњ Ч–Ч”. Ч–Ч”Ч• Ч›ЧЁЧ™ЧЎЧ•ЧћЧђЧњЧ•ЧЎ, Ч”ЧђЧ™Ч™Чњ Ч”ЧћЧ›Ч•Ч ЧЈ Ч‘ЧўЧњ Ч”Ч¦ЧћЧЁ Ч”Ч–Ч”Ч•Ч‘ ЧђЧ©ЧЁ Ч Ч©ЧњЧ— ЧўЧњ Ч™Ч“Ч™ Ч Ч¤ЧђЧњЧ” Ч›Ч“Ч™ ЧњЧ”Ч¦Ч™Чњ ЧђЧЄ Ч™ЧњЧ“Ч™Ч” Ч”Ч‘Ч™Ч•ЧњЧ•Ч’Ч™Ч™Чќ, Ч™ЧњЧ“Ч™Ч• Ч©Чњ ЧђЧЄЧћЧЎ, Ч¤ЧЁЧ™Ч§ЧЎЧ•ЧЎ Ч•Ч”ЧњЧ”, ЧћЧ¤Ч Ч™ Ч”Ч§ЧЁЧ‘ЧЄЧќ ЧўЧњ Ч”ЧћЧ–Ч‘Ч— Ч‘ЧўЧ§Ч‘Ч•ЧЄ ЧћЧ–Ч™ЧћЧ” Ч©Чњ ЧђЧ™ЧћЧќ Ч”Ч—Ч•ЧЁЧ’ЧЄ ЧђЧ™Ч Ч•.
Ч”ЧђЧ™Ч™Чњ Ч Ч©Чђ ЧђЧ•ЧЄЧќ ЧўЧњ Ч›Ч Ч¤Ч™Ч• ЧђЧњ ЧћЧ—Ч•Ч– Ч§Ч•ЧњЧ›Ч™ЧЎ, ЧђЧљ ЧњЧЁЧ•Чў Ч”ЧћЧ–Чњ Ч Ч¤ЧњЧ” Ч”ЧњЧ” ЧђЧњ ЧћЧ™Ч¦ЧЁ ЧћЧ™Чќ, ЧђЧ©ЧЁ Ч‘Ч”ЧћЧ©Чљ Ч Ч§ЧЁЧђ ЧўЧњ Ч©ЧћЧ” - Ч”"Ч”ЧњЧЎЧ¤Ч•Ч ЧЧ•ЧЎ" - Ч›Ч™Ч•Чќ Ч”Ч“ЧЁЧ“Ч ЧњЧ™Чќ. ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЧњЧ” Ч”Ч•Чђ ЧђЧ—Ч“ ЧћЧ©ЧњЧ•Ч©ЧЄ ЧћЧ–ЧњЧ•ЧЄ Ч™ЧЎЧ•Ч“ Ч”ЧђЧ©, Ч™Ч—Ч“ ЧўЧќ ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧђЧЁЧ™Ч” Ч•ЧћЧ–Чњ Ч§Ч©ЧЄ.
Ч”Ч•Чђ ЧћЧ©ЧЄЧ™Ч™Чљ ЧњЧ§Ч‘Ч•Ч¦ЧЄ Ч”ЧћЧ–ЧњЧ•ЧЄ Ч”Ч§ЧЁЧ“Ч™Ч ЧњЧ™Ч™Чќ, Ч™Ч—Ч“ ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЎЧЁЧЧџ, ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧћЧђЧ–Ч Ч™Ч™Чќ Ч•ЧћЧ–Чњ Ч’Ч“Ч™. Ч”Ч›Ч•Ч›Ч‘ Ч”Ч©ЧњЧ™Ч Ч©Чњ ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЧњЧ” Ч”Ч•Чђ ЧћЧђЧ“Ч™Чќ (ЧћЧђЧЁЧЎ).
Ч”ЧЄЧ›Ч•Ч Ч•ЧЄ Ч”Ч‘ЧђЧ•ЧЄ Ч§Ч•Ч©ЧЁЧ• Ч‘ЧђЧ•Ч¤Чџ ЧћЧЎЧ•ЧЁЧЄЧ™ ЧњЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЧњЧ”. Ч™Ч© ЧњЧ¦Ч™Ч™Чџ Ч©Ч”ЧЄЧ›Ч•Ч Ч•ЧЄ Ч§Ч•Ч©ЧЁЧ• ЧњЧћЧ–Чњ Ч›ЧђЧЁЧ›Ч™ЧЧ™Ч¤, Ч•ЧњЧђ ЧњЧђЧ Ч©Ч™Чќ Ч‘Ч Ч™ ЧћЧ–Чњ ЧЧњЧ” - Ч›ЧњЧ•ЧћЧЁ ЧђЧ Ч©Ч™Чќ Ч©ЧћЧ–Чњ Ч”Ч©ЧћЧ© Ч©ЧњЧ”Чќ Ч‘ЧЧњЧ”. Ч‘ЧђЧЎЧЧЁЧ•ЧњЧ•Ч’Ч™Ч”, Ч‘Ч Ч•ЧЎЧЈ ЧњЧ”Ч©Ч¤ЧўЧЄ ЧћЧ–Чњ Ч”Ч©ЧћЧ© ЧўЧњ Ч”ЧђЧ“Чќ, Ч§Ч™Ч™ЧћЧ•ЧЄ Ч”Ч©Ч¤ЧўЧ•ЧЄ Ч Ч•ЧЎЧ¤Ч•ЧЄ Ч©Чњ Ч©ЧђЧЁ Ч”Ч›Ч•Ч›Ч‘Ч™Чќ, Ч”Ч Ч§Ч•Ч“Ч•ЧЄ Ч”ЧђЧ Ч’Ч•ЧњЧЁЧ™Ч•ЧЄ, Ч”Ч©ЧњЧ™ЧЧ™Чќ Ч•Ч”Ч–Ч•Ч•Ч™Ч•ЧЄ Ч”Ч‘Ч™Чџ- Ч›Ч•Ч›Ч‘Ч™Ч•ЧЄ, Ч”ЧўЧ©Ч•Ч™Ч•ЧЄ ЧњЧўЧЄЧ™Чќ ЧњЧЎЧЄЧ•ЧЁ ЧђЧЄ Ч”ЧћЧ•Ч‘Чђ Ч›ЧђЧџ. ЧћЧЎЧ™Ч‘Ч” Ч–Ч•, ЧњЧ¤Ч Ч™ Ч©ЧћЧ™Ч•Ч—ЧЎЧ•ЧЄ ЧњЧђЧ“Чќ Ч”ЧћЧ“Ч•Ч‘ЧЁ ЧЄЧ›Ч•Ч Ч•ЧЄ ЧћЧЎЧ•Ч™ЧћЧ•ЧЄ, Ч ЧњЧ§Ч— Ч‘Ч—Ч©Ч‘Ч•Чџ ЧћЧ›ЧњЧ•Чњ Ч”ЧћЧ¤Ч”. Ч™ЧњЧ“Ч•ЧЄЧ™Ч•ЧЄ, Ч—Ч•ЧЎЧЁ ЧЎЧ‘ЧњЧ Ч•ЧЄ, Ч¤ЧЄЧђЧ•ЧћЧ™Ч•ЧЄЧ”ЧЄЧњЧ”Ч‘Ч•ЧЄ Ч•ЧњЧ”Ч™ЧЧ•ЧЄ ЧЁЧ‘Ч” Ч‘ЧўЧ Ч™Ч™Ч Ч™Ч•, ЧђЧ ЧЁЧ’ЧЧ™Ч•ЧЄЧњЧЁЧ•Ч‘, Ч—ЧћЧ™ЧћЧ™Чќ Ч•ЧњЧ‘Ч‘Ч™Ч™ЧќЧ—ЧЁЧ™Ч¦Ч•ЧЄ Ч•Ч¤ЧўЧњЧЄЧ Ч•ЧЄ, Ч™Ч–ЧћЧ•ЧЄ, Ч”Ч•Ч‘ЧњЧЄ Ч©Ч™Ч Ч•Ч™Ч™ЧќЧ¤Ч•ЧњЧћЧ•ЧЎЧ™Ч•ЧЄ, Ч›Ч•Ч—Ч Ч™Ч•ЧЄЧЄЧћЧ™ЧћЧ•ЧЄ, ЧђЧ•Ч¤ЧЧ™ЧћЧ™Ч•ЧЄ^Alan Oken. Alan Oken's Complete Astrology Revised Edition, 1. ISBN 0- 5. 53- 3.
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Agricultural astrology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Agricultural astrology is a type of electional astrology that advises the planting, cultivating and harvesting of crops based on moon phases and astrological signs.
Agricultural astrology is often referred to as "planting by the signs" because of its reliance on astrological signs for planting, cultivating and harvesting.[1]The Old Farmer's Almanac regularly features a "planting by the signs" section.[2]History[edit]Agricultural astrology is one of the oldest forms of astrology. It was probably the first use humans made of lunar cycles.[3] Evidence of its practice dates back thousands of years to the ancient peoples of the Nile and Euphrates River valleys. Farmers of these civilizations planted by the Moon's phase and its sign in the zodiac.[4] There is a lack of scientific evidence proving the beneficial effects of astrological gardening. A few studies have been conducted, but "none of this has been conclusively proven or disproved by modern science".[5]Other uses[edit]Although agricultural astrology is primarily used as a guide for growing crops, it also has been applied to the practice of animal husbandry. For example, agricultural astrology encourages poultry farmers to set up their chicken's eggs to hatch when it is a new moon and in a "fruitful" sign. It claims that chicks hatched during this time grow faster and produce more offspring.[6]Moon gardeners maintain that not only is science on their side, but also that the results are plain to see. According to the theory, plants that are sown in the few days before a full moon become stronger and more productive.
The moon gardeners claim that the gravitational force of the full moon affects the level of groundwater in the soil, just as it does the level of the oceans. With more water being drawn up into the soil during a full moon, any newly- sown seeds are boosted by the increased hydration.[7] It should be noted that the phases of the moon do not correspond to the distance of the moon's orbit around the Earth, and hence are not indicators of the strength of the moon's gravitational pull. Instead, apogee and perigee of the moon's orbit are what determines the moon's distance to the Earth. One of the more notable sources to rely upon this methodology is the annual Farmers' Almanac, which bases its Gardening by the Moon Calendar on the concept of agricultural astronomy. Sources[edit]References[edit].