Original German term: Biologisch-dynamische Landwirtschaft
Plain English
Biodynamic agriculture is a farming approach inspired by Steiner’s 1924 agriculture lectures.
Modern Translation
It treats the farm as a living organism, with soil, plants, animals, compost, water, weather, landscape, and human work forming one connected whole.
Why It Matters
Biodynamics influenced organic and regenerative agriculture and led to the Demeter movement. It remains one of anthroposophy’s most visible practical fields.
For Beginners
The easiest way in is soil health. Biodynamics asks how a farm can become more self-sustaining, more alive, and more responsive to place.
Important Context
Some biodynamic practices can seem unusual at first encounter. Biodynamics combines practical farming methods with spiritual and symbolic ideas about nature, rhythm, and the life of the farm.
