Rudolf Steiner, Geoff Mollison and others see a farm as a whole – a self-contained organism where one-part complements and or supports another and each has its own functions and needs. A whole ecosystem that is as self-nourishing as possible – buying in as little as possible and feeding out excess as food for the…Continue reading Family of farms day 2022: Bringing Consciousness into detail
Letters of urgency in response to Monbiot’s one-sided arguments on the role of livestock and climate changE
Some weeks ago environmental activist and Guardian columnist George Monbiot spoke out once again about the damaging role of livestock on the planet’s resources, destruction of landscapes, habitats and ecosystems. Time again we hear Monbiot frame livestock in this way, only this time it’s a direct attack on organic, pasture-fed ruminants and concurrently the Agroecology…Continue reading Letters of urgency in response to Monbiot’s one-sided arguments on the role of livestock and climate changE
Discover, Learn and Develop your understanding of Biodynamic farms : Family of Farms and On-Farm Days Sept-Nov 2022
Another year rolls around so quickly. Once again we’re delighted to announce our upcoming Family of Farms Day with AGM on 1st October 9.00-17.00 at Springham Grove in East Sussex. This will be an informative day on the activities of the Biodynamic Land Trust and 5 of our farms’ approaches to the Farm Organism and…Continue reading Discover, Learn and Develop your understanding of Biodynamic farms : Family of Farms and On-Farm Days Sept-Nov 2022
Making the case for a UK transition to Regenerative Agriculture – Huxham’s Cross Farm
“Learning to heal from and connect with the land” In June, we at the Biodynamic Land Trust had the opportunity to visit the team at the Apricot Centre@Huxhams Cross Farm in Dartington. The day was a celebration for Land Trust shareholders and investors who have supported and enabled this farm to transform from just a few fields…Continue reading Making the case for a UK transition to Regenerative Agriculture – Huxham’s Cross Farm