Biodynamic Farming, also called simply Biodynamics or French intensive gardening, originated from the work of Dr. Rudolf Steiner. Biodynamics treats the farm as a self-contained entity by integrating crops and livestock, recycling nutrients, and maintaining the soil.
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Biodynamic Agricultural Association
Presents biodynamic agriculture, updates, news, annual reports, training, research, and library of articles of Biodynamic Farming.
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Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association
Features points on biodynamic farming, biodynamics, and health-giving forces of nature.
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Gardening by the Moon
Discusses moon phases, relationship to gardening, and what to do each quarter.
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Glenopathy
Developing the agricultural and medical work of Dr Rudolf Steiner. Offers biodynamic agriculture, online books, and newsletters.
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Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics Inc.
Showcases biodynamics, advisory and education services, and information on research.
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Oregon Biodynamics Group
Provides detailed listings about Oregon Biodynamic Group, biodynamics community, news and events.
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Organic Consumers Association: Biodynamic Food and Farming
Contains a discussion of the basic principles of biodynamics and includes links to additional resources.
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Pfeiffer Center
Offers information on biodynamic gardening and farming, biodynamics and environmental education, research, workshops and events.
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Soil and Health
Reports information regarding the free digital library on agriculture, health, personal sovereignty, spiritual freedom. Provides free e-books about holistic agriculture, holistic health and self-sufficient homestead living.