Behind the Scenes at the Biodynamic Conference: Part 1

Posted on Jun 18, 2019

The staff of the Biodynamic Association has been busy jumping into the planning for the 2019 North American Biodynamic Conference, Cultivating Relationships: Earth, Cosmos, Community, taking place at Lake George, NY this coming November 20-24, and we want to share a bit with you about how this conference comes together.

Meet the BDA: Sophie D'Anieri

Posted on Jun 14, 2019

I feel excited to work for an organization with such a diverse and far-reaching network and to be able to connect to farmers, scientists, and educators involved in biodynamic agriculture on a daily basis.

Proyectos científicos de agricultura biodinámica en universidades de nuestra región (México/Centroamérica)

Posted on May 14, 2019

Por Heberto Rodas: Esta investigación, titulado "Estabilidad de compostas estáticas biodinámicas a partir de restos de cultivos regionales", documenta la adición de preparaciones biodinámicas a compost estático. La investigación fue llevada a cabo por Heberto Rodas y sus colegas en Nuevo León, México, y este documento marca la primera investigación biodinámica jamás publicada en una revista científica en México. [English version below: Scientific Projects in Biodynamic Agriculture in Regional Universities of Mexico and Central America]

Cows in the Goetheanum Park

Posted on May 9, 2019

By the Goetheanum: Since April, cows have been grazing on the grounds of the Goetheanum Park alongside sheep again. Some people even know the cows by their names.

Passing It On: Hugh Courtney’s Preparation Making Workshops in 2019

Posted on Apr 29, 2019

By M Mueller: Once upon a time, Josephine Porter announced publicly that she would teach anyone who wished to know—and would come to her farm to learn—-how to make biodynamic preparations. Date and time were set. But only one student showed up: Hugh Courtney.

The Wisdom of Sophia: Food Justice, Sacred Feminine, Sacred Agriculture — Part 2

Posted on Mar 25, 2019

By Claudia J. Ford: The majority of our current food and farming methods are not just or healthy, they are not sacred — not for individuals, for communities, or for the planet. Yet, this is the very time when we can and are compelled to transform these systems.

The Wisdom of Sophia: Food Justice, Sacred Feminine, Sacred Agriculture — Part 1

Posted on Mar 21, 2019

By Claudia J. Ford: We are in a downward spiral that we are called on to transform to a sacred spiral.