Biodynamic farming is based on the idea that the farm is a living organism, and that everything on the farm is interconnected and interdependent. It uses a range of techniques to create a self-sustaining, closed system that is in harmony with nature. Some of the key elements of biodynamic agriculture include:
Composting: Biodynamic farmers use composting to enrich the soil and create healthy, nutrient-rich soil. Compost is made from a mixture of manure, plant material, and other organic matter.
Crop rotation: Biodynamic farmers rotate crops to help maintain soil fertility and prevent soil-borne diseases.