
Agricultural Biodynamics
Agricultural Biodynamics is a holistic farming approach that emphasizes the interconnectedness of soil, plants, animals, and the cosmos. Developed in the early 20th century by Rudolf Steiner, it promotes organic practices while incorporating astrological cycles and natural rhythms. Farmers use specific preparations made from herbs, minerals, and animal manure to enhance soil health and plant growth. Biodynamic farming aims not only to produce food but to create a sustainable ecosystem, fostering biodiversity and vitality in the land. It encourages farmers to view their farms as self-sustaining organisms, contributing to environmental balance and ecological resilience.