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highly interrelated soil communities". A 2009/2011
review found that
biodynamically cultivated fields: had
lower absolute yields than
conventional farms...
- Look up
biodynamic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Biodynamics may
refer to:
Biodynamic agriculture, a
method of
farming based on the
teachings of...
- Leo P.
McCloskey (December 1, 2005). "Soil and
Winegrape Quality in
Biodynamically and
Organically Managed Vineyards".
American Journal of
Enology and...
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Biodynamic m****age is a
complementary therapy developed by
Gerda Boyesen in
Norway during the 1950s. "During a m****age, if I see any sign of
movement trying...
- The
Biodynamic ****ociation (formerly the
Biodynamic Farming &
Gardening ****ociation, then the
North American Biodynamic ****ociation) is a
United States–based...
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developing organic,
ecologically sensitive and
sustainable vineyards.
Biodynamic wine has
become increasingly po****r in viticulture. The use of drip irrigation...
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bread kv****, made in
Germany from bread. The
bread is
baked from
biodynamically grown grains. This
bread is then
fermented in a
proprietary month-long...
- Coulée de
Serrant has been made
biodynamically, and from 1984 the estate's
entire range has been
produced biodynamically. Coulée de
Serrant is
among the...
- hectares. Source: FIBL
Biodynamic agriculture is
practiced in 55 countries, with a
world total of 251,842
certified biodynamic hectares. With
Europe dominating...
- on
various ostensibly applied projects,
including Waldorf education,
biodynamic agriculture, and
anthroposophical medicine.
Steiner advocated a form of...