Pfeiffer Center Year Long Course Starts - BIODYNAMICS & EARTH EVOLUTION / AUTUMN TASKS
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Chesapeake BioDynamic Network
(CBDN)
The Chesapeake BioDynamic Network of Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, West Virginia, & Delaware
announces:
BIODYNAMIC HANDS-ON WORKSHOP-
MAKING BARREL COMPOST -Rescheduled from May 21-
Saturday June 18, 10am-1
White Rose Farm, 5009 Teeter Road, Taneytown, MD
Workshop $25 which includes one unit (application of covers 1 acre) of Barrel Compost
already made by JPI or CBDN for your home use
The Michigan BD group is engaging in seasonal on-farm gatherings starting this summer. These gatherings are intended for biodynamic practitioners to meet each other and to help each other learn and grow. Farmers, gardeners, and land stewards of any kind are invited to share their experience with and enthusiasm for biodynamic practices.
Join us for the first-ever Foundation for Health Creation summit – a special day of exploring a broader picture of health creation with our special guests:
People and Planet: Health as Relationship with Charles Eisenstein
Health Through Movement: Spacial Dynamics with Jaimen McMillan
The Covid Crisis and Community Health with Dan McKanan
Our spring preparation making will take place on Saturday May 28th, 2022 at 2pm, here at the farm.
We will unearth all the preparations that were made last fall. Horn Manure, Chamomile, Dandelion and Oak Bark preparations.
Please dress for the weather and be ready to participate and get a little dirty, too.
There will be a potluck afterwards. Please bring a dish to pass and stay for social time afterwards.
This is part two of Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods. This workshop will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
We invite you to discuss the significant challenges, explore new opportunities and find solutions right alongside farmers and those who care about local food economies, what they eat, how it is grown, and the soil it is grown in.This Conference is a unique opportunity for smaller-acreage producers, small commercial farmers, chefs, activists, homesteaders, artisan producers, ranchers, researchers, and educators to gain insight, unite, and engage in conversations, workshops, a seed exchange, farm tours, and most importantly, to gather.
January 30th, 2022
& February 6th, 2022
3-5pm EST
A virtual series of talks and panels with more than 50 prominent organic farmers, scientists, and climate activists.
2021 Symposium recordings available for free viewing as of August 13th, 2021!
Begins Sunday, November 21st at 7:00 pm EST