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The student study arose from indications given by Rudolf Steiner (Steiner, 1919; Wiehl et al., 2020, pp. 176–179). It is used in Waldorf schools, and the format has been adjusted incrementally at...
What Artifical Fertilisers Do to the Soil: Insights from Alex Podolinsky
“Plants should take in elements via humus and not through the soil water” - Rudolf SteinerIn the Agriculture Course, Steiner speaks of the soil becoming deaf to the forces of the cosmos....
In old times, humanity had an instinctive relationship with the cosmos, and agriculture was conducted with deep reverence for these rhythms. The peasant farmer was deeply attuned to them.“Let...
Introduction Lecturing on the introduction of public libraries across Britain in the mid‑nineteenth century, John Ruskin reflected on the many letters he received from parents concerning...
The fourfold human being is a concept that sits at the heart of anthroposophy and biodynamics. It is of profound importance, yet it is often misunderstood. Recently, I listened to a presentation by...
In February 2024, I attended the 100th biodynamic conference at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. Here, biodynamic farmers, educators, winemakers, community leaders, and growers met to share...
