Rudolf Steiner, the father of biodynamic agriculture, viewed the farm as a self-contained individuality. His advice was to develop a personal relationship to everything in farming. Steiner's advice touches upon the core of what a biodynamic farm is about A biodynamic farmer relates to the farm just as we relate to our spouse, our children, our close friends. By making a relationship personal, we make it real. We learn to listen as we realize that there is a balance between what you have to give before you are able to receive. Good and functional relationships have integrity—one of the key qualities that makes them work.
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