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Developing Biodynamic Agriculture
Reflections on Early Research
Adalbert Count Keyserlingk
Genetic manipulation,
industrial methods of agricultural production and disregard for
natural laws have all led in recent times to growing public concern
about the safety of food. As a result there is a corresponding
growth of interest in organic methods of farming. Biodynamic
agriculture, founded by Rudolf Steiner in the 1920s, is a further
development of the organic approach, using special preparations -
which work in harmony with cosmic and earthly forces - to enrich the
soil and enliven food.
Biodynamic agriculture was
launched at a conference held on the Koberwitz estate in Germany.
Adalbert Count Keyserlingk, the son of the hosts, was present, and
this book reflects his life-long absorption in biodynamics. It
presents a wide range of material. including the Count's personal
experiences of Rudolf Steiner at work, his reflections on practical
research and experimentation (including photographic documentation)
and descriptions of biodynamic preparations. More than anything
else, however, his words successfully convey the enthusiasm, the
exalted feelings and the power of initiative that arose from Rudolf
Steiner's work in this field: to found a method of farming which can
provide nutritious and safe food for the future of humanity.
Temple Lodge Publishing
108pp; paperback
ISBN: 1 902636 13 9
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