biodynamic farming
Biodynamic farming is an agricultural approach that views the farm as a self-sufficient, holistic ecosystem, emphasizing the interconnection between plants, animals, soil, and cosmic influences. It involves organic practices, such as composting and crop rotation, while also incorporating spiritual and mystical elements such as using lunar and astrological calendars for planting, tending, and harvesting.
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