- most of
which are
members of the
international biodynamics standards group Demeter International.
Biodynamics was the
first modern organic agriculture. Its...
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mysticism and
increased effort involved in
biodynamics.
Other critics attribute the
success of
biodynamic viticulture to the winemakers'
higher craftsmanship...
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biodynamic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Biodynamics may
refer to:
Biodynamic agriculture, a
method of
farming based on the
teachings of...
- journal,
Biodynamics; and
supports regional, gr****-roots
membership groups. It
provides several booklets with
specific instructions on
biodynamic methods...
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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...
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retrieved 17 June 2024 Smith, Patricia; Rotheraine, L.A. "
Biodynamics Brings the Gift of
Learning to the Garden". rotheraine.com. Archived...
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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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farming method known as
biodynamics.
Biodynamic farming was
developed by one of Weleda's founders,
Rudolf Steiner in 1924.
Biodynamics treats the
whole farm...
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delivered a
series of
agricultural lectures,
laying the
groundwork for
biodynamics, a
farming method intertwined with his
anthroposophist movement. Despite...
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Development Center, 1946–1952".
History of
Research in
Space Biology and
Biodynamics. NASA.
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