They do not use chemical fertilizers. Pesticides are
anathema to them. All the inputs needed for cultivation are available in
the farm. They wait for the right planetary positions to spray
solutions developed from organic materials for the healthy development
of the plants. They irrigate crops with energised water. These are the
biodynamic farmers, a new breed in Krishna district, which has a long
history of progressive farming.
Biodynamic
agriculture is based on the teachings of German scientist Rudolf
Steiner. He delivered eight lectures in 1924 that made the world sit up
and notice him, says biodynamic farmer Chalasani Dutt. How is water
energised? Circular compartments
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The water
released into the circular compartments circulates in a specific
direction and moves into the tank. The water so collected is used for
farming as it is considered to have been energised, says Mr. Dutt.
Industrialist-turned-horticulturist Mr. Dutt began experimenting with
organic farming a few years ago in his garden at Vattigudipadu village
in Krishna district. He says he shifted to biodynamic farming as it
involves "zero tillage and zero external input" and is eco-friendly,
too.
What homoeopathy is to medicine is biodynamic
farming to agriculture. Steiner had described the way to make eight
preparations that were either sprayed on to the plant directly or used
in the preparation of compost. "Composting is an art which takes time to
learn. It can be mastered only with continuous practice." He says
farmers in Krishna could benefit vastly by practising biodynamic
farming. He says that he is doing sub-soil water harvesting along with
rainwater harvesting.
source:thehindu.com
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