About Biodynamics
Biodynamics is an enhancement of what is generally termed as "organic agriculture". It is based on the work of the Austrian scientist and philosopher Dr. Rudolph Steiner, and adapted for Australian conditions by Mr. Alex Podolinsky. It is a holistic approach, and is more than a farming technique.
It involves improving the soil structure and fertility by increasing the microbal activity of the soil. This is by the application of biodynamic preparations, which are produced, stirred and applied under exacting conditions, in order to ensure their maximum effectiveness.
Soil fertility is also maintained by the application of basalt rock dust and rock phosphate, by the growing of legumes and by returning all plant material to the soil by slashing and brushcutting the orchards.
Orchard management is aimed at maintaining and improving soil structure and vitality. No chemical fertilisers, insecticides or herbicides are used.
Further information can be obtained from the Biodynamic Research Institute website:
www.demeter.org.au/index.html




