Biodynamic farming

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Biodynamic farming is a holistic approach to agriculture, where the farm is viewed as a living organism with interconnected elements. Rooted in the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, this method goes beyond organic practices, integrating lunar cycles, specialized compost preparations, and a deep understanding of the natural rhythms of the land. Biodynamic farms aim to be self-sustaining ecosystems, emphasizing the intricate relationships between soil, plants, animals, and cosmic forces to produce nutrient-rich and flavorful crops.


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Biodynamic farming

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Harmonizing agriculture with natural rhythms for a sustainable and vibrant ecosystem.

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