Biodynamics

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Biodynamics is a further step. [1]

Biodynamics is a philosophy and art form of agriculture. [2]

Biodynamics is an enhancement of what is generally termed as "organic agriculture". [3]

Biodynamics is a wholistic farming approach developed in the 1920s by the Austrian scientist-philosopher Rudolf Steiner. [4]

Biodynamics is a holistic approach to farming and the first modern method of organic agriculture. [5]

Biodynamics is a method of agriculture which seeks to actively work with the health-giving forces of nature. [6]

Biodynamics is a controversial agricultural system that's becoming increasingly accepted in the wine world. [7]

Biodynamics is a systems approach where the farm is viewed as a living whole, in which each farm activity affects the others. [8]

Biodynamics is a branch of agriculture that takes us back to gardening the way our Creator intended it to be purely natural and nutritious. [9]

Biodynamics was born anthroposophical agriculture and was intended to carry spiritual scientific understandings and practice into the world of agriculture. [10]

Contents

BIODYNAMIC

In these articles, I will provide a frame of reference for understanding biodynamics. [11]

Biodynamics is built on the premise that the more self-sufficient a farm is, the healthier it will be. [12]

The Stella*Natura calendar is an introduction to the science of this aspect of Biodynamics. [13]

Ehrenfried Pfeiffer in 1941, is the leading journal on biodynamics published in the United States. [14]

Soil needs nutrition and energy, which it gets through composting, which is a fundamental component of biodynamics. [15]

Our winter meeting focuses on study of Rudolf Steiner's Agricultural Lectures that form the basis of biodynamics. [16]

In a very real way, then, Biodynamics is an ongoing path of knowledge rather than an assemblage of methods and techniques. [17]

ASSOCIATION

To learn more, visit the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association online (www.biodynamics.com). [18]

It is published twice yearly as an insert to Biodynamics; separate copies are available by request from Demeter Association (19). [19]

INSTITUTE

Craniosacral Biodynamics is a form of Craniosacral Therapy pioneered at the Institute. [20]

Applied Biodynamics is the newsletter of the Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Bio-Dynamics, which makes and distributes biodynamic preparations. [21]

Today, the starter is prepared and sold through the Josephine Porter Institute (JPI) for Applied Biodynamics (5) in Woolwine, Virginia. [22]

WINES

Ultimately, biodynamics will probably stand or fall on the quality of wine the system produces. [23]

Using biodynamics, she claims to have saved the vineyard, whose wines are now some of the most prized in her portfolio. [24]

BIODYNAMICS

Together, the BD preparations and BD compost may be considered the cornerstone of biodynamics. [25]

Robert Sinskey: Biodynamics BIODYNAMICS RSV employs a method of organic farming known as Biodynamic. [26]


Category: Glossaries/Glossary_of_Anthroposophical_Medicine/Biodynamics

Last modified: October 03, 2006.

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