We aim to manage our farm as a living and individual organism, inspired by Rudolf Steiner’s “spiritual foundations for the renewal of agriculture” and Goethe’s view of nature. Any efforts to implement a holistic approach can not just be based on the physical forces of nature but also have to take into account the creative forces of the cosmos. Careful observation of nature inspires our daily work and its products.
Biodynamic farming is the only method of cultivation that puts more back into the environment than it takes from it. The closed cycle of agriculture, extensive elements of the countryside, pastures and cattle revives natural humus production in our soil. Taking responsibility for the health of man and earth requires more than just the abandonment of chemical aids, more than compost cultivation and green manures – it needs active support and management of living processes.