Wheatbelt – The Divining Tool https://diviningtool.com The Wheatbelt Water Diviner Mon, 12 Feb 2018 05:49:29 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 133733586 Wheatbelt Landscape https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/06/wheatbelt-landscape/ Wed, 06 Sep 2017 15:31:07 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=180 Continue reading Wheatbelt Landscape]]> The Wheatbelt Region of South West Western Australia
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Wheat Crop

The Wheatbelt is an area of 154,862 square kilometres and is so named because of the wheat and sheep farming that’s common to this area. This part of Western Australia has reasonably mild weather compared to other parts of Australia, but its still subject to mass flooding and drought seasons.

In the Wheatbelt, water is a very scarce commodity during the hotter summer months. So George has always been interested in finding underground sources of fresh water, and has spent his entire life perfecting his Divining Method and developing his Divining Tool.

George Jakovich is “The Wheatbelt Water Diviner”!

 

Read more about the Wheatbelt HERE.

…and more info HERE!

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Wheatbelt Paddocks During Winter

 

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Wheatbelt Paddocks During Summer.
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“Diviner’s Day Out” Field Day https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/04/water-diviners-field-day-march-2018/ Mon, 04 Sep 2017 11:45:22 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=53 Continue reading “Diviner’s Day Out” Field Day]]>  

FIELD DAY – DIVINER’S DAY OUT

Friday, 9th March 2018

8am – 4pm

George Jakovich invites all interested water diviners to join together in a day of learning and sharing skills and divining experience in the very first “Diviner’s Day Out” Field Day. Regardless of whether you are a total beginner or more established water diviner, come and meet like-minded fans of water divining!

Day’s Activities

  • Explanation of the water Divining Method.
  • Water divining field demonstrations.
  • Instructions how to use the Divining Tool.
  • Demonstration of specialised sipping system.
  • Specialised advice on seeking water of different depths.
  • Training and practise opportunities.
  • Divining for suitable drilling sites.
  • Drilling demonstration and talk by professional driller.

Special Guest Appearance

John Flockart from Flockart Drilling  

Please Bring

  • Divining rods or purchase Divining Tool on the day (*cash sales only).
  • Picnic lunch, chair, drinks and enough snacks for whole day.
  • Hat and sunscreen.

*Wear COTTON clothing and closed-in shoes.

*Clothes, hat, and shoes all need to be METAL FREE.

*Unique sipping system supplied on the day free of charge.

Some Divining Tools available for use on the day.

 

Location  – Directions to farm location in the Wheatbelt  provided after registration.

All Enquiries Please Email George  –  diviningtool@gmail.com

Register Interest By  –  March 5th, 2018

By Sending your Name and Number to  –  diviningtool@gmail.com

 

This is a Free Event!

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About George – The Wheatbelt Water Diviner https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/04/george-jakovich-wheatbelt-water-diviner/ Mon, 04 Sep 2017 09:23:34 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=42 Continue reading About George – The Wheatbelt Water Diviner]]> Background

Hi! If you purchase a Divining Tool, you don’t just get a divining tool, you also get the result of 55 years of experience in water divining!

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Pioneer’s Tractor Seat

George Jakovich, the inventor of the Divining Tool is now a retired farmer. George began water divining on his family’s farm back in the late 1950’s while still in his teens. The wheat and sheep farm is located in the Wheatbelt, Western Australia.

One of George’s neighbours divined for water and was well known for finding fresh water on many farms. This neighbour didn’t divulge his guarded secrets, giving George only a few tips, but the neighbour did lend George a book about water divining.

George was hooked!

From that pivotal day, George knew he wanted to develop his water divining skills and then share his knowledge with others. The Divining Tool is George’s life work.

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Drop-line water boring plant.

In the early 70’s George built a drop-line boring plant that he still uses today. This boring plant has dug literally 100’s of boreholes! So many holes that George’s children and grandchildren refer to the farm as “Swiss Cheese” on account of all the boreholes!

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Grandchild checking out a bore hole.

Over the years George developed his divining technique and modified his early divining rods into the current model – the totally hand made and machine engineered Divining Tool. These latest models of the Divining Tool underwent two years of modifications and testing, and can now locate water systems that a traditional divining rod of wire could never find.

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George with his drop-line boring plant.
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