Shortly following the First World War, there was a marked increase in mineral fertilizers and the industrialization of agriculture. Farmers began noticing declining food quality, seed vigor and longevity, and animal health, alongside significant economic and social concerns. Already familiar with the spiritual path of anthroposophy and what it could offer to numerous practical fields, these farmers approached Rudolf Steiner for indications towards remedying these looming challenges.
100 years later, biodynamics is continuing to lead a path toward a more whole, interrelated, living experience of the world with practical applications that bring healing to the earth and humanity. Please join us as we celebrate 100 years and continue to carry forward this important work! More ...
100 years later, biodynamics is continuing to lead a path toward a more whole, interrelated, living experience of the world with practical applications that bring healing to the earth and humanity. Please join us as we celebrate 100 years and continue to carry forward this important work! More ...