The Soil Summit
From Heart & Soil:
The Soil Summit
February 3-6
4 Days • 20 Sessions • Live Q&As • Product Giveaways • Supportive Community
From Heart & Soil:
The Soil Summit
February 3-6
4 Days • 20 Sessions • Live Q&As • Product Giveaways • Supportive Community
The Chesapeake BioDynamic Network of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, & West Virginia announces a talk by Regenerative Farmers making use of biodynamics:
Brian Wort & Amy McCurdy
Saturday January 25
7:00pm
Christian Community Parish House
4221Metzerott Road
College Park, MD 20740
(further info: mjudge2000@gmail.com)
Biodynamic Agriculture: Building Healthy Relationships with Nature, Nutrition, and Community
January 22, 2025
6:30 - 8 pm
Hagens Hall
Waldorf School of Princeton
At the heart of biodynamics is the image of caring for the earth and her kingdoms, as you would for a living being, that can unfold and develop into an independent, self-sustaining individuality. The animals that live within (the worm), upon (the cow), and above (the bee) the earth will be our focus for this Midwinter’s Agriculture Intensive. Each of these realms have a digestive process within that transforms and creates something new, a gift for the land that is future-bearing.
Orcharding, Theory U, eurythmy, farm tours, garden teaching and more
From Goetheanum Studium:
5 Weekends of Anthroposophy:
Convenience and flexibility are the basis of this learning experience. This program has been designed to reach a broad audience interested in addressing anthroposophical content from anywhere in the world
Online Course
5 weekends between January - February 2025
Weekend 1: 17-19 January 2025
Weekend 2: 24-26 January 2025
Weekend 3: 31 Jan - 2 Feb 2025
Weekend 4: 7-9 February 2025
Weekend 5: 14-16 February 2025
Oregon Biodynamic Group Winter Meeting & Study
Saturday and Sunday, January 11-12, 2025, from noon Saturday to Sunday after lunch
Location: 15435 Strong Road, Dallas, OR 97338
Look for the Pink house and barn with murals on the left
This year our Winter Study will be held at the home, church and farm of Bonnie Tarwater and her husband Walt Rutherford.
The John Cobb Eco Farm and Church for Our Common Home
Dallas, OR, west of Salem
Host: Bonnie Tarwater
From Goetheanum Section for Agriculture:
Agriculture Conference
Join us for the the final Young Farmers Front Porch call of 2024. We will be honoring this virtual space by featuring Indigenous activist Lyla June. This event will be recorded.
About the guest speaker: Lyla June Johnston (aka Lyla June) is an Indigenous musician, author, and community organizer of Diné (Navajo) and Tsetsehestahese (Cheyenne) and European lineages. Her multi-genre presentation style has engaged audiences across the globe towards personal, collective, and ecological healing.