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Economics and Agriculture

admin | March 28, 2009

Below is a extract from the book “A Biodynamic Farm”. If you are interested in a copy of the full book you can purchase at http://www.agphysics.com/products-page/books–booklets/a-biodynamic-farm/

Chapter XII

One of the purposes of biodynamic agriculture is to lay the foundations for a healthier, more stable society. This requires seeing farming in the cultural perspective of human society. Second only to good farming practices and use of the BD preps, the concept of a threefold social order is key to establishing healthy BD farms. In other words we need to know where we are, where we are coming from and where we are going.
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