Agriculture
Agriculture
Rudolf Steiner - GA 327
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With these lectures and discussions, Rudolf Steiner created and launched ‘biodynamic’ farming — a specific form of agriculture which has come to be regarded as ‘premium organic.’ However, the agriculture Steiner speaks of in this book is much more than organic, and involves working with the cosmos, earth, and spiritual entities. To facilitate this, Steiner prescribes specific ‘preparations’ for the soil, as well as other distinct methods born from his profound understanding of the material as well as spiritual worlds. He presents a comprehensive picture of the complex dynamic relationships at work in nature and gives basic indications of the practical measures which are necessary for bringing them into full play.
A course in eight lectures by Rudolf Steiner, given at Koberwitz, Silesia, 7th to 16th June, 1924, GA 327. English translation by George Adams, M.A. Preference by Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, M.D. (Hon.) Revised edition 1958 reprinted with minor corrections by the lecturer and published by permission of Rudolf Steiner-Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland. 8 colored illustrations are based on the black and white copies of Rudolf Steiner's blackboard diagrams. They were produced by George Corrin after discussions with Erica Riese, Immanuel Voegele, et al.
Translator | Adams, George | Language | English |
Publisher | Bio-Dynamic Agriculture Association |
Publication Date | 1974 |
Pages | 175 |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 8.25 x .52 in. |