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biodynamic farming

Agricultural practice based on the principle of homeopathy: tiny quantities of a substance are applied to transmit vital qualities to the soil. It is a form of organic farming, and was developed by the Austrian holistic mystic Rudolf Steiner and Ehrenfried Pfiffer.



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A Frenchman named Jean-Pierre Fleury, for example, switched to biodynamic farming in 1989 and became the first champagne producer to do so.
As you prepare for your fall planting, the proper cultivation of wild plants demands knowledge of woodland soft; they also benefit from the construction of terraced woodland beds, as well as permaculture and biodynamic farming principals and practices.
Winemaker Bobby Benziger will be on hand to provide diners with the history of the winery and its unique approach to biodynamic farming.
 
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