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Hello lovely people,

I'm wondering if you have any experience with Biodybamics online training. I found several resources but I dont know whether it's good or not.

Any suggestions?

Thanks a lot,
Ilias
 
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Ilia's, the only institute/college/etc that I know of in the US is :  Josephine Porter Institute.  It was where I did my in person training 20 plus years ago.  At one time they had a great deal of free online information available.

Other sites you may check  Demeter Association   The Pfeiffer Center  The Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association

I hope this may be of some help.


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Please pardon me for it is early here in the US.  Check out the growies section of Permies.  You will find a great deal of information there.

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