Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the gateway event that led to the development of biodynamic agriculture and, subsequently, organic agriculture. The present paper identifies for the first time the 111 attendees of that course. The list reveals that ‘Koberwitzers’, as they called themselves, were a well credentialed and capable group of individuals, some of whom went on to champion and develop Rudolf Steiner’s ideas about agriculture and other fields. The present paper revises a prior analysis of the Koberwitzers. For each Koberwitzer, the list reveals, the name, hometown, occupation, and accommodation during the course. Thirty one percent of Koberwitzers were women. Thirty eight p...
Ernst Stegemann (1882–1943) was the first biodynamic farmer. He was an Anthroposophist with a 375 ac...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
Rudolf Steiner wrote that “The nearness of the Koberwitz estate to Breslau made it possible to unite...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz ...
“Now once again we have made a great step forward!” exclaimed Rudolf Steiner on the drive back from ...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
In the last year of his life, the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner challenged the direction and p...
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture i...
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 ...
Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Course held at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924 was arguably ...
Biodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner found...
Ernst Stegemann (1882–1943) was the first biodynamic farmer. He was an Anthroposophist with a 375 ac...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
Rudolf Steiner wrote that “The nearness of the Koberwitz estate to Breslau made it possible to unite...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce), in the summer of 1924, was the ga...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz ...
“Now once again we have made a great step forward!” exclaimed Rudolf Steiner on the drive back from ...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
In the last year of his life, the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner challenged the direction and p...
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture i...
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 ...
Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Course held at Koberwitz (now Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924 was arguably ...
Biodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner found...
Ernst Stegemann (1882–1943) was the first biodynamic farmer. He was an Anthroposophist with a 375 ac...
The Agriculture Course of Dr Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) is the seminal text of biodynamic farming an...
Rudolf Steiner wrote that “The nearness of the Koberwitz estate to Breslau made it possible to unite...