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Secrets of the Soil: A Fascinating Account of Recent Breakthroughs-Scientific and Spiritual-That Can Save Your Garden or Farm  
Author: Peter Tompkins, Christopher Bird
ISBN: 0060158174
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From Publishers Weekly
To those who practice it, biodynamic agriculture is almost a religion, in which Rudolph Steiner serves as high priest, his Agricultural Lectures as bible. Steiner's dubious faith calls for packing manure into cow horns, burying it for a specified period, then digging up the mixture and diluting it to manufacture a spray that apparently eliminates chemical poisons commonly added to the soil. Tompkins and Bird, coauthors of The Secret Life of Plants , cite the work of scientists and philosophers such as Steiner to support their extravagant claims; they report on the special qualities of glacial water and efforts to produce it in the laboratory, and tell of a plant breeder who believes that birdsong, music and a natural foliar fertilizer can stimulate plant growth ("sonic bloom"). Such exotic journeys into the fringes of agriculture, best appreciated by true believers, make ordinary organic farming and integrated pest management, though perhaps more effective, seem positively mundane. Illustrations not seen by PW. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
This book, another preposterous (wacky might be a better adjective) work by the authors of the popular The Secret Life of Plants ( LJ 12/15/73), is about so-called "biodynamic agriculture," a method of agriculture based on organic farming and an assortment of pseudoscientific and occult principles. The book is full of references to clairvoyancy, pyramid power, and other such stuff. It is hard to imagine that many people would take seriously a book that recommends restoring soil with homeopathic doses of cow manure that has been buried in cow horns. Strictly for the gullible.- Joseph Hannibal, Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryCopyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Book News, Inc.
The authors discuss and explain the practices and beliefs of biodynamic agriculture introduced by the late scientist philosopher Rudolf Steiner. Also includes a chapter on how to buy or make agricultural products discussed in the book. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.




Secrets of the Soil: A Fascinated Account of Recent Breakthroughs-Scientific and Spiritual- That Can Save Your Garden of Farm

ANNOTATION

Explains how vital innovations in farming strengthen the soil we live on.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

The authors discuss and explain the practices and beliefs of biodynamic agriculture introduced by the late scientist philosopher Rudolf Steiner. Also includes a chapter on how to buy or make agricultural products discussed in the book. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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