The Biodynamic Farm: Agriculture in Service of the Earth and Humanity Contributor(s): Koepf, Herbert H. (Author), Hill, Stuart B. (Foreword by) |
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ISBN: 0880101725 ISBN-13: 9780880101721 Publisher: Steiner Books OUR PRICE: $28.50 Product Type: Paperback Published: July 1994 |
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BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - Organic - Science |
Dewey: 631.584 |
LCCN: 86008080 |
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.73 lbs) 260 pages |
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Publisher Description: Bankrupt farmers, erosion of topsoil, and poor food quality owing to pesticides, hormones, and other additives--these are the well-known realities of the modern crisis in farming. This problem is the outcome of the limited vision of conventional methods and a system that focuses exclusively on quick results and profits. The need for change is clear, and Koepf provides a vast array of research data and results, as well as many helpful details on animal feeding, crop rotation, diseases, pests, and fertilizing. He shows that the biodynamic method of farming and gardening is the alternative that can turn farming around. Biodynamics is "the oldest alternative agricultural movement in the world." It is based on the concept of the whole farm as a single organism. Its goals are to protect and nurture the soil, improve the quality of food, and organically integrate the farm into the environment as a whole. This is an essential reference for all farmers who are unsatisfied with conventional methods and for gardeners who wish to improve the quality of life around them as well as the food they serve their families. C O N T E N T S Foreword by Stuart B. Hill, PhD 1. The Farmer and the Land References |
Contributor Bio(s): Koepf, Herbert: - Herbert Hans Koepf (1914-2007) was a hands-on farmer in Germany who went on to receive a PhD in agriculture, specializing in soil science. In 1962, after the death of Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, with whom Koepf had worked closely, he became director of Pfeiffer's biodynamic research laboratory in Spring Valley, New York. In 1970, he moved to Emerson College in the UK to run the annual biodynamic agriculture course until 1990. He lectured widely and was head of the Agriculture Section at the Goetheanum in Switzerland. His other books include Research in Biodynamic Agriculture: Methods and Results (1993). |