Biodynamic farming takes organic practices a step further by treating the farm as a self-sustaining ecosystem. It focuses on soil health, biodiversity, and natural rhythms to grow healthy crops without chemicals.
Key Highlights:
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Natural Soil Enrichment – Uses compost, herbal preparations, and manure to boost soil fertility.
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Crop Diversity – Planting multiple crops together improves resilience and reduces pests naturally.
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Seasonal & Cosmic Rhythms – Planting and harvesting follow lunar cycles to enhance growth and yield.
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Eco-Friendly Practices – Minimizes chemical use and promotes long-term sustainability.
