Whole earth - or totally barmy?
Bibi van der Zee - 2005
Biodynamic food is even more expensive than organic produce and is gaining its fans. But can any farming system that follows moon cycles and involves burying cow horns stuffed with manure be taken seriously?
Eighty years have passed since ...
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- 10 Dec 2024, 23:16
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Use the force
- Replies: 0
- Views: 216
Use the force
Using the force ... the biodynamic way
Lloyd Nelson - 2005 New Life Journal
Standing amidst ten-foot high blueberry bushes loaded with fruit, I push my garden fork into the ground, lifting dark rich soil teeming with life: earthworms, deep roots, beneficial fungi, microbes, and insects. Using the ...
Lloyd Nelson - 2005 New Life Journal
Standing amidst ten-foot high blueberry bushes loaded with fruit, I push my garden fork into the ground, lifting dark rich soil teeming with life: earthworms, deep roots, beneficial fungi, microbes, and insects. Using the ...
- 09 Dec 2024, 12:38
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: BDA event recordings
- Replies: 1
- Views: 463
- 07 Dec 2024, 20:55
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: BDA event recordings
- Replies: 1
- Views: 463
- 07 Dec 2024, 15:22
- Forum: Planting by the stars
- Topic: UK potatoes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 10088
Re: UK potatoes
Farmers Moon
p193-194
"This looks to me like the first decent crop-yield eclipse experiment since historical records began...."
p193-194
"This looks to me like the first decent crop-yield eclipse experiment since historical records began...."
- 07 Dec 2024, 15:04
- Forum: Biodynamics
- Topic: 100 years
- Replies: 0
- Views: 631
100 years
A century of biodynamic farming development: implications for sustainability transformations.
In the context of the agroecological transition, the ability of alternative ways of farming to develop themselves in the long run without being co-opted by mainstream input intensive agriculture is ...
In the context of the agroecological transition, the ability of alternative ways of farming to develop themselves in the long run without being co-opted by mainstream input intensive agriculture is ...
- 29 Nov 2024, 09:50
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Do the preparations have an effect?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 681
Do the preparations have an effect?
Results of research into the effects of the preparations - Jurgen Fritz
I would like to begin my lecture by describing two approaches I have taken towards researching the effectiveness of the preparations. Firstly, the precise research trials undertaken at universities involving four replications ...
I would like to begin my lecture by describing two approaches I have taken towards researching the effectiveness of the preparations. Firstly, the precise research trials undertaken at universities involving four replications ...
Re: Yarrow
Manfred in 2018
I believe I can recognise a methodological approach that un- derlies the preparations. In the background lies everything that underpins human existence – the reality of life, the reality of death and the reality of resurrection. In other words – with time, space and eternity. We ...
I believe I can recognise a methodological approach that un- derlies the preparations. In the background lies everything that underpins human existence – the reality of life, the reality of death and the reality of resurrection. In other words – with time, space and eternity. We ...
- 25 Nov 2024, 13:38
- Forum: General
- Topic: The agricultural individuality
- Replies: 2
- Views: 733
Re: The agricultural individuality
Some further RS comments
"As a case in point, take what Count Keyserlingk and I have discussed several times: the fact that a farm is always an individuality in the sense that one farm is never the same as another. The climate and soil conditions are the very foundation of a farm’s individuality ...
"As a case in point, take what Count Keyserlingk and I have discussed several times: the fact that a farm is always an individuality in the sense that one farm is never the same as another. The climate and soil conditions are the very foundation of a farm’s individuality ...
- 24 Nov 2024, 11:31
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Domestication
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6148
- 23 Nov 2024, 12:56
- Forum: Joining and Admin notices
- Topic: November 24 Mailout
- Replies: 0
- Views: 725
November 24 Mailout
(I'm very sorry if you get this more than once - just me getting to grips with software. Sorry. Mark)
Considera: November 2024
Considera continues to champion non-polluting preparations for agriculture through citizen-science.
The last time we reported was April 2023. Since then most of our ...
Considera: November 2024
Considera continues to champion non-polluting preparations for agriculture through citizen-science.
The last time we reported was April 2023. Since then most of our ...
- 19 Nov 2024, 14:25
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Radko 2008
- Replies: 0
- Views: 658
Radko 2008
The climate change exerts pressure on the capacity of worldwide agricultural production and poses new challenges for agriculturists. The traditional agricultural industry prepares resistant varieties, amplifies the capacity to produce in protected places such as greenhouses and shade houses, and ...
- 19 Nov 2024, 14:20
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Vitalistic Agriculture
- Replies: 0
- Views: 668
Vitalistic Agriculture
Vitalistic Agriculture – The Art of Homeopathy in Agriculture
Fabricio Rossi
December 17, 2008
Agro-Homeopathy is one of the sciences based on vitalism and on agro-ecological principles, dedicated to understanding nature, it’s biodiversity, biological cycles and interactions, and principally it ...
Fabricio Rossi
December 17, 2008
Agro-Homeopathy is one of the sciences based on vitalism and on agro-ecological principles, dedicated to understanding nature, it’s biodiversity, biological cycles and interactions, and principally it ...
- 19 Nov 2024, 14:17
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Glen from 2008
- Replies: 0
- Views: 688
Glen from 2008
Garuda Biodynamic Research Institute (NZ)
December 17, 2008
The Garuda Biodynamic Institute, (GBI) is based in Te Puke, New Zealand. It is focused on developing the agricultural and medical work of the turn of the century German philosopher, Dr Rudolf Steiner.
The Garuda Biodynamic Research ...
December 17, 2008
The Garuda Biodynamic Institute, (GBI) is based in Te Puke, New Zealand. It is focused on developing the agricultural and medical work of the turn of the century German philosopher, Dr Rudolf Steiner.
The Garuda Biodynamic Research ...
- 19 Nov 2024, 14:14
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Retrospective Kavi Preview
- Replies: 1
- Views: 493
Re: Retrospective Kavi Preview
Part 2
ORGANIC MATTER.
This consists of plant debris, as we have seen, dead animals, insects, and other biological entities. This forms the food of a host of other insects, such as ants, slaters, snails and slugs, many fungi, as moulds and mildews, bacteria and viruses. These organisms are ...
ORGANIC MATTER.
This consists of plant debris, as we have seen, dead animals, insects, and other biological entities. This forms the food of a host of other insects, such as ants, slaters, snails and slugs, many fungi, as moulds and mildews, bacteria and viruses. These organisms are ...