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Biodynamic Land Trust

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Biodynamic Farming and the Biodynamic Land Trust

October 17, 2011July 31, 2016 Communications

Our farms are the Nation’s Primary Health Service. But not just any farm will do. We need real farms that produce real food to supply the quality and nutrient-dense foods we need to beat diseases and stay healthy naturally. One of the best blueprints for real farming we have is the biodynamic farm….Continue reading Biodynamic Farming and the Biodynamic Land Trust →

Access to Land 9-10th November 2011

October 17, 2011January 24, 2015 Communications

Gathering for New Farmers and Growers at the Biodynamic Agricultural College…Continue reading Access to Land 9-10th November 2011 →

The Land is Ours Gathering 7-9th October 2011

October 14, 2011January 20, 2015 Communications

Monckton Wylde. I was invited to the annual gathering of The Land Is Ours to give a packed workshop on the why, what and how of setting up community land trusts, community asset bodies and of course, I used the Biodynamic Land Trust as an example. One practical outcome was someone from a village with…Continue reading The Land is Ours Gathering 7-9th October 2011 →

Community Supported Agriculture and Community Land Trusts

October 13, 2011July 17, 2015 Communications

4 years ago, when the Soil Association began the Making Local Food Work Programme to develop a CSA movement in the UK, there were 3 trading CSAs. There are now 80 trading, with thousands of members and over a hundred schemes in development. Perhaps even more encouragingly, the term and concept has become well known…Continue reading Community Supported Agriculture and Community Land Trusts →

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Biodynamic Land Trust Ltd
Painswick Inn, Gloucester Street
Stroud, GL5 1QG
Tel: 01453 367233

Registered Community Benefit Society number 31448R
Registered Charity number XT33649

"We abuse the land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect."
- Aldo Leopold

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