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Source: MOUNTAIN XPRESS, 7/5/16
First introduced in a series of lectures by Austrian philosopher and social reformer Rudolf Steiner in 1924, biodynamic farming has been both celebrated and viewed with skepticism. While its detractors point to Steiner’s lack of agricultural experience and the unscientific nature of his claims, other farmers embrace biodynamic principles that combine holistic management practices with spiritual components. For more of this story, click here.
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