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March 10, 2010

Emerson College rescue bid amid controversy over earlier funding plan

FOREST ROW (NNA) – Emerson College, the international centre for adult education based on the work of Rudolf Steiner, is set to close in the summer unless a bid to turn...


March 02, 2010

Associative Economics Café

By Daniel Osmer, February 22, 2010

Sebastopol, CA, USA

The first Associative Economics Café Sebastopol took place a few weeks ago at the Youth Annex.


March 02, 2010

Higher Notions of Economics, Accounting and Equity

Associative Economics Intensive Course - February 5-14, 2010, England

with Christopher Houghton Budd, Stephen Torr, Frances Zammit

Report by Kim Chotzen

Biodynamic Agriculture

Biodynamic agriculture is based on the “Agriculture Course” given by Rudolf Steiner in Koberwitz , near Breslau (Wroclaw), in 1924, in response to requests from farmers.

 

Farmers and gardeners who work biodynamically take account of the living interactions and rhythms deriving from both terrestrial and cosmic influences. Besides avoiding all chemical and synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, this involves crop rotation appropriate to the locality, animal husbandry and feeding adapted to the nature of each species, and social forms that go beyond the traditional family business.

 

Enlivening and enhancing of the soil occurs in connection with the biodynamic preparations, obtained from medicinal herbs, cow dung, quartz (silica) and animal remains, which work as remedies in tiny quantities. These promote the development of plants and their life forces by exercising a harmonising influence on them. Each farm becomes an “agricultural organism” and individual business entity through the harmonious interaction and development of human being, animal and plant.

 


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