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It was in their mid twenties when Franck and Véronique Verral took on the property of Château Moulin de Peyronin in the heart of Bordeaux’s Entre Deux Mers close to Saint-Emilion and soon decided to convert this organic vineyard to biodynamic winemaking. Here they share their winemaking journey and the ups and downs of working as a low intervention producer focused as much on the land and the wines.
(Tuesday October 29th, 2024 — The Buyer)
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Influenced by her technology-free childhood, renowned German artist and UMass- Amherst art professor Jenny Vogel explores the themes of the human experience in this digital age through her "Machines Choose You" series.
(Tuesday October 29th, 2024 — The Gardner News - Worcester County, Massachusetts USA)
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Art |
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Alto da Boa Vista, North Zone, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The project emphasises the element of wood and has preserved the mango tree to create spaces for enjoyment and contemplation.
(Monday October 28th, 2024 — Premier Construction News - Greater Manchester, UK)
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Architecture |
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Mary Stewart Adams: In the early 1900s, Austrian spiritual scientist Rudolf Steiner published a book of contemplations called The Calendar of the Soul ...
(Monday October 28th, 2024 — Interlochen Public Radio )
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Anthroposophy |
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World leaders are gathering in Cali, Colombia, to agree ways to save species from extinction and restore nature. Here are five powerful solutions to halt biodiversity loss.
(Thursday October 24th, 2024 — BBC Online - UK)
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Miscellaneous |
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Chinook salmon spark excitement among local Klamath Tribes, who have advocated for decades to restore the flow of the river in California and Oregon
(Thursday October 24th, 2024 — smithsonian Magazine - Washington DC USA)
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Miscellaneous |
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Biodynamic winemaking is a governing practice that goes back nearly a century. Unlike organic winemaking, the distinction of biodynamic does not change between countries.
Started in the 1920s by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, biodynamics represent a method of farming based around a specific astronomic calendar.
(Tuesday October 8th, 2024 — Wine Enthusiasstis- USA)
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Tracing their ancestral home to the picture-perfect Channel Islands, the Chumash likely descend from some of the Americas' earliest settlers.
(Tuesday August 6th, 2024 — BBC Online - UK)
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Miscellaneous |
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Orange wines are made from white grapes, but with extended skin contact during fermentation, resulting in a unique, deep orange-hue and flavor profile. Winemakers macerate the grapes alongside their solid parts—namely the skins, seeds and stems—for a period ranging from a few days to several months.
(Saturday August 3rd, 2024 — wine industry news - New Zealand)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Mozambique: 75 square kilometres made Mabu the largest single block of rainforest in southern Africa.
(Monday July 15th, 2024 — BBC online - UK)
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Miscellaneous |
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The Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity recognises outstanding contributions to climate action and solutions that inspire hope and possibility.
SEKEM and the Egyptian Biodynamic Association (EBDA) are the first Egyptian organizations to win the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity.
(Saturday July 13th, 2024 — zawya.com - Dubai, UAE)
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Bio Agriculture |
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In 2019, along with other mothers from the parent's committee, Ortiz started a vegetable patch at her children's school, the Porfirio Diaz Elementary School, to ensure they were eating nutritious food. The women grow native crops, such as coriander and green beans, as well as onions, garlic and radishes, which require little water. They sell any leftover produce at the market and use the money to make school improvements.
Despite their success, the women knew this project was vulnerable to climate impacts. They were right; when the drought came in 2019, their crops began to fail.
That same year they started working with the non-profit Group to Promote Education and Sustainable Development (Grupedsac), which was founded 30 years ago in Mexico City. The non-profit aims to teach women how to manage water and their land using ancestral ways of irrigation and growing endemic medicinal plants that are drought-resilient.
(Friday July 12th, 2024 — BBC online - UK)
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Miscellaneous |
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For centuries, Tuscany-Italy's legendary wine region-has been synonymous with fine winemaking and high-quality reds like Chianti. More recently, a fresh breeze has swept across the hills: sustainability or rather - and correctly so - organic farming with an increasing success of biodynamic viticulture in Tuscany.
(Thursday July 11th, 2024 — FINE magazine - Oceanside, California USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Andrea Morgan has painter’s hands. Except, it’s not the stain of oils or acrylics that decorate her fingers, but the browns, greens and yellows of the earth she tends at Moonshadow Farm, the soil and plants she touches every day. While this farmer’s creations aren’t hung in galleries, they’re just as creative as any work of art. “Farming is artistic inherently, especially this kind of farming,” Morgan said, referring to her farm’s method of growing biodynamically.
(Thursday July 11th, 2024 — Park Record - Park City, Utah USA)
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In a series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner outlined what became known as biodynamic agriculture. The Austrian native was a disciple of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and advocated what loosely translates as “spiritual science.”
(Friday July 5th, 2024 — Washington Post - Washington DC USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Advocates hope the June birth of a white buffalo calf - an exceedingly rare event - will translate into new momentum for a decades-long push to revive the species in America's Great Plains.
Many tribes consider a white bison birth to be a sacred omen that signifies change. The herd this calf was born into has also become an important cultural symbol - it's the last wild buffalo herd in North America.
(Friday July 5th, 2024 — BBC online - UK)
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Terry Sullivan’s Upper Five Vineyard became Southern Oregon’s first certified organic operation in 2005. But he didn’t stop there. Six years ago, his Talent vineyard, planted on the “upper five” acres of the historic Bagley pear orchard, was biodynamically certified by Demeter U.S.A.
(Monday July 1st, 2024 — Oregon Wine Press)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Residents with special needs are living life to the full in Camphill Community in Kilkenny, writes Nessa Robins.
(Wednesday June 26th, 2024 — Irish Farmers journal - Dublin, Ireland)
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Adult Education |
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Many people are familiar with Demeter as a brand name but they don’t necessarily know what it stands for. A new magazine – ‘Living Farms’ – published by the Section for Agriculture at the Goetheanum illustrates the Demeter principles and how they are applied around the world.
(Tuesday June 25th, 2024 — Mynewsdesk - Press Release Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland)
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Vitikultur Moser has been biodynamically certified with Demeter since 2005. Niki started experimenting with biodynamics around the year 2000.
(Monday June 24th, 2024 — Forbes)
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