International audienceBiodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner founded the Experimental Circle of Anthroposophic Farmers and Gardeners at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924. The task for the Experimental Circle was to test Steiner’s ‘hints’ for a new and sustainable agriculture, to find out what works, and to publish and tell the world. Ehrenfried published his book Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening in New York in 1938, fulfilling Steiner’s directive. In the interval, 1924-1938, 39 individual Americans joined the Experimental Circle. They were the pioneers of biodynamics and organics in USA, and finally their names and locations are revealed. Of the 39 members, three received cop...
The practice of biodynamic agriculture dates from 1930 in New Zealand. The contribution of some of N...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
International audienceBiodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development...
Biodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner found...
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture i...
In the last year of his life, the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner challenged the direction and p...
Ernst Stegemann (1882–1943) was the first biodynamic farmer. He was an Anthroposophist with a 375 ac...
Koberwitz can fairly be regarded as the birthplace of biodynamic agriculture. Rudolf Steiner deliver...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz ...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz ...
Biodynamic agriculture is undoubtedly the oldest organized agricultural movement in the world. It is...
Dr John Paull reveals the history of how Rudolf Steiner’s teachings entered Aotearoa. New Zealand’s ...
Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Course held at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924 was arguably ...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
The practice of biodynamic agriculture dates from 1930 in New Zealand. The contribution of some of N...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
International audienceBiodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development...
Biodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner found...
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture i...
In the last year of his life, the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner challenged the direction and p...
Ernst Stegemann (1882–1943) was the first biodynamic farmer. He was an Anthroposophist with a 375 ac...
Koberwitz can fairly be regarded as the birthplace of biodynamic agriculture. Rudolf Steiner deliver...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz ...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz ...
Biodynamic agriculture is undoubtedly the oldest organized agricultural movement in the world. It is...
Dr John Paull reveals the history of how Rudolf Steiner’s teachings entered Aotearoa. New Zealand’s ...
Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Course held at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924 was arguably ...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
The practice of biodynamic agriculture dates from 1930 in New Zealand. The contribution of some of N...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...