Biodynamics in Practice: Life on a Community Owned Farm by Tom Petherick

Biodynamics in Practice: Life on a Community Owned Farm by Tom Petherick

$36.00
{{option.name}}: {{selected_options[option.position]}}
{{value_obj.value}}

Impressions of Tablehurst and Plaw Hatch, Sussex, England. Photography by Will Heap. Jan 31, 2011. 128 pages. Based on a series of eight lectures by Rudolf Steiner in 1924, the movement for biodynamic agriculture today involves many hundreds of farms and millions of consumers worldwide. Much has been written about the unique perspectives of biodynamic methods for farming, nutrition, the world of nature, and the wider cosmos. But how does it work in practice? What is it like to run a farm based on its principles? England’s Tablehurst and Plaw Hatch farms are a cooperative venture in which the local community plays a crucial role. As successful commercial enterprises with large production, they have a growing reputation for the excellence of their produce. Through interviews, commentary, and dozens of full-color photos, Biodynamics in Practice offers a guided tour of the farms from the view of a sympathetic visitor. It illustrates how biodynamic farms work, how they differ from conventio

Show More Show Less