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INTRODUCTION TO Biodynamics

early 100 years ago, an Austrian visionary gave a lecture series that would inspire a new form of holistic agriculture: biodynamics. Today, farmers and gardeners worldwide continue to follow his indications in a quest to produce the highest vitality food. It was 1924 and European farmers were already noticing problems from the increasing use of synthetic chemicals in agriculture. So some farmers asked spiritually astute philosopher Rudolf Steiner to suggest a better way of farming that would return health to the land. The

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