The Many Facets of
Anthroposophy in the News
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There is a unique series of biodynamic protocols employed at Hawk and Horse, some requiring assistance from a herd of Scottish Highland cattle that roam the land.
(Saturday September 25th, 2021 — The Bakersfield Californian)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Students have made cured olives, raisins by dehydrating grapes from the school garden, and apple cinnamon dried apples from the high school apple trees.
(Thursday September 23rd, 2021 — Pasadena Now)
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Waldorf |
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This week during Art Basel, those interested in an out-of-the-ordinary art experience might venture to the nearby city of Dornach where Swiss artist Heikedine Günther’s solo exhibition “Concentric Circles” is being presented at the famed Goetheanum, the global headquarters for the Anthroposophical Society.
(Thursday September 23rd, 2021 — artnet News)
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Art |
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Over the past three years, Vino Farms, Inc. based in Lodi, California has been converting select vineyards to Biodynamic ™ (BD) farming practices. Pending approval of its certification application, expected to be submitted to Demeter USA before the end of 2021, Vino Farms will have nearly 40 vineyard acres certified to BD standards.
(Monday September 20th, 2021 — winebusiness.com)
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Bio Agriculture |
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RSF recently launched the Racial Justice Collaborative — a philanthropic fund that provides diverse forms of capital to US-based social enterprises with BIPOC owners and leaders. External advisers with community wealth-building and racial-justice expertise play a central role in funding decisions, which helps ensure accountability to the communities we’re trying to serve.
(Friday June 11th, 2021 — Sustainable Life Media, Inc)
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Investing |
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An effort to bring wild bison to the Great Plains aims to restore one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems
(Tuesday June 8th, 2021 — Smithsonian Magazine - Washington DC USA)
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Miscellaneous |
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Wines that were certified as biodynamic by the third-party association performed even better, scoring 11.8% higher. Biodynamic wines take organic farming a step further, using methods that time planting, trimming and harvests to coincide with seasonal and lunar cycles, and integrating animals for a more complete ecosystem.
(Thursday February 11th, 2021 — UCLA Newsroom - University of California, USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Many winemakers commit full-on to biodynamic winemaking—a classification that is clearly defined and hard to obtain. Gérard Bertrand, from the Languedoc and Roussillon regions of southern France, says his family has eschewed artificial fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides for generations. “Biodynamic farming is holistic medicine on a plant,” he says. Although he does not classify himself as a natural winemaker, all 1,900 acres of his vineyards are certified organic and bee friendly. Bertrand’s wines are consistently recognized as among the best in the region.
(Thursday February 11th, 2021 — Gulfshore Life - Bonita Springs, Florida USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Take Arianna Occhipinti, for example; the 37-year-old winemaker, based in Sicilia, has recently made a name for herself as a pioneer in natural winemaking. At the young age of 25, in a region known more for the mafia than natural wines, she began farming her entire property biodynamically. Today, she is one of the largest producers of biodynamic wines (over 120,000 bottles annually) and is at the forefront of the natural wine movement.
(Thursday February 11th, 2021 — Worth )
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Bio Agriculture |
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In this three part series we present an analysis by Dr. Andrea Beste on the similarities, differences and synergies between the organic, agroecological and regenerative farming movements. Part one here outlines the history and current status of the organic movement.
(Wednesday February 10th, 2021 — Resilience )
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Bio Agriculture |
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The future of farming has to change. As the planet groans, more and more people understand this. But some of the approaches we accept today as possible solutions were once seen as unorthodox, especially the idea of biodynamic farming.
(Thursday February 4th, 2021 — Wine Enthusiast Magazine - Valhalla, New York USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Mungalli's philosophy is "looking after our land and our farmers", which Mr Watson believes is extremely important to Australia's food future. Having pioneered biodynamic regenerative dairying in the tropics for 30 years, Mungalli has developed a strong customer base.
(Wednesday January 27th, 2021 — North Queensland Register )
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Bio Agriculture |
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For some species, offshore rigs are even better nurseries than natural reefs. The towering pylons are the perfect spawning grounds for tiny fish larvae
(Monday January 25th, 2021 — BBC Online - UK)
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Miscellaneous |
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Tucked away in the Hope Ranch Annex neighborhood, this dynamic collaboration brings together teens from AHA! to work alongside two facilitators/farming educators to create, maintain, and grow a biodynamic farm.
(Friday November 20th, 2020 — Santa Barbara Independent - Santa Barbara, California USA)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Scientists have mapped the distribution of all 20,000 bee species on earth. The new global map of bees will help in the conservation of the insects we rely on to pollinate our crops, say researchers in Singapore and China.
(Friday November 20th, 2020 — BBC online)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Although, in Silves wine production is common on many farms, it’s in Quinta Rosa that we are able to find a totally different concept, where the sun, the moon and the stars influence the entire production through a holistic approach: biodynamic agriculture.
(Friday November 20th, 2020 — The Portugal News - Portugal)
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Bio Agriculture |
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Camphill School Aberdeen received £8,680 from the Aberdeen Endowments Trust to buy new laptops to further enhance online learning for local children and young people.
(Wednesday November 18th, 2020 — Deeside Piper - UK)
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The 101-year-old Waldorf educational tradition is still thriving today at The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara. One of the key components is the whole-child educational approach, which Administrator Teddy Macker described as, “Trying to encourage the intellectual, artistic, and practical capacities of our children equally in a loving, reverent holistic manner, and I think that in itself is unique.”
(Wednesday November 18th, 2020 — Santa Barbara Independent - Santa Barbara, California USA)
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Waldorf |
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A native of the Netherlands, Jean-Paul Stewart-Courtens graduated from Warmonderhof, part of Groenhorst Agriculture College, specializing in biodynamic farming. He moved to the US in 1986 and founded Roxbury Farm in 1990. Under his leadership, Roxbury Farm CSA grew into a 415-acre diversified operation in Kinderhook, New York.
(Friday November 13th, 2020 — Resilience )
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Bio Agriculture |
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Biodynamic viticulture, which combines ecology and a sense of spirituality, is attracting wine industry interest.
(Thursday November 12th, 2020 — Good Fruit Grower - )
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Bio Agriculture |
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