It was Lord Northbourne (Walter James; 1896-1982) who gifted to the world the term ‘organic farming’. His 1940 book Look to the Land is a manifesto of organic agriculture. In it he mooted a contest of “organic versus chemical farming” which he foresaw as a clash of world views that may last for generations. Northbourne’s ideas were foundational in launching the worldwide organics movement, and the book was a turning point in his own life. This biography relies on primary sources to draw a picture of Lord Northbourne. He was a very shy man, a talented artist, a capable linguist, a keen sportsman and an Olympic silver medallist, a graduate and lecturer in agriculture of the University of Oxford, a lifelong farmer, he was profoundly spiritual,...
Only four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
If we had to choose one individual who most inspired us to undertake this historical project about s...
Koberwitz can fairly be regarded as the birthplace of biodynamic agriculture. Rudolf Steiner deliver...
“He was a man of great vision, decisiveness, quiet humour and kindly authority … who brought to ever...
Kent was ground-zero for the concept of organic farming. Amidst the pandemonium of World War II, Ken...
Northbourne, in his book Look to the Land, and published in wartime England in 1940. It was a respon...
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture i...
The term “organic farming” first appeared in Lord Northbourne’s manifesto of organic agriculture, Lo...
The de facto organic agriculture of millennia was disrupted by the arrival of synthetic fertilisers ...
Organic farming is a major global movement that is changing land-use and consumer habits around the ...
Biodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner found...
Biodynamic agriculture and organic farming have been regarded as having different provenances and ha...
This work is an environmental biography of agricultural journalist Russell Lord and a history of the...
This account begins in the 1920s which is six decades before other accounts which have been styled a...
Just four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
Only four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
If we had to choose one individual who most inspired us to undertake this historical project about s...
Koberwitz can fairly be regarded as the birthplace of biodynamic agriculture. Rudolf Steiner deliver...
“He was a man of great vision, decisiveness, quiet humour and kindly authority … who brought to ever...
Kent was ground-zero for the concept of organic farming. Amidst the pandemonium of World War II, Ken...
Northbourne, in his book Look to the Land, and published in wartime England in 1940. It was a respon...
Organic agriculture is the direct descendent of biodynamic agriculture; and biodynamic agriculture i...
The term “organic farming” first appeared in Lord Northbourne’s manifesto of organic agriculture, Lo...
The de facto organic agriculture of millennia was disrupted by the arrival of synthetic fertilisers ...
Organic farming is a major global movement that is changing land-use and consumer habits around the ...
Biodynamics has played a key role in environmental and sustainable development. Rudolf Steiner found...
Biodynamic agriculture and organic farming have been regarded as having different provenances and ha...
This work is an environmental biography of agricultural journalist Russell Lord and a history of the...
This account begins in the 1920s which is six decades before other accounts which have been styled a...
Just four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
Only four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
If we had to choose one individual who most inspired us to undertake this historical project about s...
Koberwitz can fairly be regarded as the birthplace of biodynamic agriculture. Rudolf Steiner deliver...