
Bio-Dynamic Farming
Practice
by Sattler & Wistinghausen
Bio-Dynamic farming, originating from
the agricultural teachings of Rudolf Steiner, has been practised
successfully for over seventy-five years and is thus probably the
oldest environmentally conscious farming method in existence.
Originally established in Germany, and also followed extensively
elsewhere in Europe, the method has won ever-increasing numbers of
adherents throughout the world.
At a time when conventional farms are
largely run on business or industrial lines, the idea of a farm as a
self-sustaining living organism is a welcome departure which is
becoming increasingly recognised as important for high quality
agricultural produce.
This book shows how, by combining the
best traditional farming methods with up-to-date management skills,
appropriate crop and animal husbandry and technology, farmers can
begin to put this idea into practice and create a modern system
which is both productive and ecological.
The text is firmly based on detailed
practical experience and is richly supplemented with 85 clear
diagrams, 82 tables and 36 colour plates.
Cover picture: Talhof farm near
Heidenheim, Germany (F. Sattler)

Friedrich Sattler, author of the main
part of this book, is a trained agriculturist. He has been manager
for over 30 years at Talhof, a farm that has been run on biodynamic
lines since 1928.
Eckard von Wistinghausen, OhD sc.agr.,
joined the staff of the Bio Dynamic Research Institution in
Darmstadt, Germany in 1972. His particular concerns there are site
and soil analysis, quality standards and education and training.

BDAA
333pp with colour plates, tables and diagrams; hardback
ISBN: 0 9518976 0 8
Price: £25.00
See also:
Bio-Dynamic Gardening and Farming Volumes 1-3
by Ehrenfried Pfeiffer
&
Grow a Garden and Be Self-Sufficient
by Pfeiffer and Riese
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