BD Journals 1941-1975, sorted by article title

Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Action on Organic Standards-- An Appeal H. H. Koepf Koepf 99 1 Activity and Means of Influencing the Animal Life of the Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm 112 18-25 Soil, The Addition of Nitrogen Fertilizers to Compost, The E. E.Pfeiffer E.Pfeiffer XI 4 & 5 2-6 Agricultural Conference, Golden Acres Farm, October 1958 David Glasser Glasser 49 22-26 Agricultural Work at Camphill Special Schools Bernard Wolf Wolf 108 12 Agriculture and Technology of Sugar in 1944-45 O. W. Willcox Willcox V 1 32 Agriculture and the Hartmut von Jeetze von Jeetze 114 1-6 Agriculture in Mexico Carlos Caballero Caballero X 1 & 2 13-17 Agriculture in the Present Situation of Environmental Fiona von Heider Heider 98 1-22 Planning Alcohol or Humus anon IV 1 35 Alfalfa Root Nodules and Phosphate Fertilizing H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 21 All That Glitters Is Not Nutritious Alice Heckel Heckel VII 4 28-31 Angles and Aspects of Organics Peter Escher Escher XII 3 23-26 Animal Waste Disposal and Its Possible Solution By J.R. Howes Howes 81 18-23 Composting Anniversary Conference in Spring Valley Anne Marshall Marshall 112 29-32 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Annual B. D. Conference (1959) Fred Heckel Heckel 50 21-22 Annual B. D. Conference (1959) Fred Heckel Heckel 52 2-6 Another Answer to the Question: What Is Bio-Dynamic Ursula Schaefer (trans.) Schaefer 106 21-23 Gardening and Farming Another Aspect of Conservation anon 57 29-30 Another Experience Report Mrs. Frederick J. Suhr Suhr IX 3 22-23 Apple Growing Alvin Filsinger Filsinger 68 21-25 Application of the Diagnostic-Crystallization Method for the H.H. Koepf and A. Selawry Koepf 64 9-24 Investigation of Quality of Food and Fodder, Part I Application of the Diagnostic-Crystallization Method for the H.H. Koepf and A. Selawry Koepf 65 1-12 Investigation of Quality of Food and Fodder, Part II Application of the Diagnostic-Crystallization Method for the H.H. Koepf and A. Selawry Koepf 67 1-12 Investigation of Quality of Food and Fodder, Part III Are Soils Merely a Matter of Minus and Plus? Alice Heckel Heckel VII 3 21-24 Art and Science of Composting, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 49 2-20 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part I Paul Marshall Allen Allen IV 1 12-18 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part II Paul Marshall Allen Allen IV 2 21-32 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part III Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 1 24-30 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part IV Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 2 2-13 Asparagus E. Speiden Speiden III 1 24-26 Autumn Conference, The (Sept. 3-8, 1947) anon VI 1 26- 31. Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Availability of Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash in Soils E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 4 30-34 Availability of Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash in Soils Due E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 3 24-27 to Application of Microorganisms Available, Water-- Soluble or Storage: Humus Decides the E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 56 1-9 Issue B.D. Compost Starter Recipe for Small Gardens anon 47 27. B.D. Conference 1955 Renate Schaafhausen Schaafhausen 38 19-23 B.D. Gardening and Farming in the Atomic Age Donald B. Hull Hull 65 48-50 B.D. Homestead, A Marjorie Spock and Mary T. Richards Richards 62 20-23 Balance and Imbalance, Beneficial Versus Poisonous E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 77 1-17 Basic Facts in Human Nutrition Jonathan Forman Forman 76 12-13 Basic Principles Don't Change (Excerpts from Waldo F. anon VIII4 36-40 Brown's Success in Farming [1881]) Beekeeping Questions Paul Marshall Allen Allen VI 4 30-31 Beekeeping-- Some Practical Indications Paul Marshall Allen Allen VI 1 16 Bees Belong in the Bio-Dynamic Picture Sterling W. Edwards Edwards XI 1 & 2 38-40 Beginning of My Vegetable Garden, The Anita Linder Linder 98 22-24 Behavior of Bees Under the Influence of Deterrents Derived Hans Heinze Heinze 59 25-33 from the Body Substance of Their Own Species, The Bio-Chemical Research Laboratory Annual Report, 1957- E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 55 1-14 1959 Bio-Chemical Research Laboratory, The anon V 2 1-6. Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Bio-Dynamic Composting Russell C. Derber Derber 69 23-26 Bio-Dynamic Conference, April 1946, The E. Speiden Speiden V 1 1-10 Bio-Dynamic Dairy Farming, "Sentinel" anon V 1 36-39 Bio-Dynamic Farm-- An Organism, The Carsten Pank Pank 81 38-53 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening anon 1 (3 1-5 and 4) Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening Association Annual Anne Marshall Marshall 113 33-35 Meeting, August 25, 1974 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening in Our Time H. H. Koepf Koepf 101 5-15 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening in Our Time: H. H. Koepf Koepf 103 1-6 Agriculture as a Social Task III Bio-Dynamic Food Products in 1980 Richard Rettig Rettig 95 34-37 Bio-Dynamic Market Gardening Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 52 19-24 Bio-Dynamic Meeting (Conference, August 4-7, 1949) Fred Heckel Heckel VII 4 7-13 Bio-Dynamic Method Can Produce Quantity Too, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 59 1-7 Bio-Dynamic Method in 1950, The anon VIII 3 2-8 Bio-Dynamic Method: What it is and What it is Not, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 4 2-17 Bio-Dynamic Production and the Consumer H. H. Koepf, Bo D. Pettersson, W. Koepf 114 16-20 Schaumann Bio-Dynamic Quality Standards H. H. Koepf Koepf 101 1-5 Bio-Dynamic Spray 500 E. Speiden Speiden VIII 2 12-18 Bio-Dynamic Spray 501 E. Speiden Speiden VIII 3 10-12 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Bio-Dynamic Spray 508, (and 507 as a Spray) E. Speiden Speiden VIII 4 17-19 Bio-Dynamic Sprays H. H. Koepf Koepf III 1 1-9 Bio-Dynamic Sprays, The H. H. Koepf Koepf 97 1-16 Bio-Dynamic Treatment of Fruit Trees, Berries, and Shrubs, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 42 2-18 The, Part I Bio-Dynamic Treatment of Fruit Trees, Berries, and Shrubs, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 43 2-14 The, Part II Bio-Dynamics and Ecology E. F. Winter Winter 60 12-18 Bio-Dynamics as a Trace Element Fred Heckel Heckel 80 34-36 Bio-Dynamics as An Ecological Influence Philip S. Very Very 99 2-8 Bio-Dynamics in Denmark O. E. Rasmussen Rasmussen IV 2 22-26 Bio-Dynamics in Italy M. Garbari Garbari IV 2 26 Bio-Dynamics in New England Helen Philbrick Philbrick 104 19-20 Bio-Dynamics in Ontario John Rohlmann Rohlmann 112 33-34 Bio-Dynamics in Palestine anon IV 1 38 Bio-Dynamics in South Africa J.G. Grave Grave V 2 30-33 Bio-Dynamics Is Not Just Composting Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 91 30-35 Bio-Dynamics: A Short, Practical Introduction E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 41 2-9 Biological and Natural Control of Insect Pests E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 48 2-8 Biological and the Mechanical-Chemical Way to Rational Peter Blaser Blaser XII 2 28-34 Farm Management, The Biological Balance, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 38 2-12 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Biological Control 100 Years Ago anon 40 28 Biological Control of Noxious Insects and Weeds C. H. Hoffman Hoffman 51 14-24 Biological Role of the Earthworm, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer II 2 18-21 Biological Task of Forestry, The, Part I Henry Baldwin Baldwin 1 (1 & 16-18 2) Biological Task of Forestry, The, Part II Henry Baldwin Baldwin 1 (3 & 12-20 4) Biological Weathering of Rock H. H. Koepf Koepf 80 32-34 Bird's Eye View of World Conservation Practices, A Alice Heckel Heckel VIII 4 32-35 Birds in the Balance of Nature Alice Heckel Heckel 44 11-21 Bit About Organics in Britain, A Bo Rodehn Rodehn VII 3 25-28 Blurred Instinct H. H. Koepf Koepf 79 31 Bogs, Bottom Land, and `Banking' in Southern New Jersey Claude N. Terry Terry VIII 3 24-26 Books on Beekeeping Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 2 13-14 Border Plants from French Canada Robert and Greta Schon Schon V 2 27-29 Both Using and Keeping Our Forests Richard B. Gregg Gregg 63 26-31 Boys Town anon 60 18-20 Bread Baking, Cookery and Related Questions E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 65 14-23 Bread Making-- Science and Art E. Speiden Speiden IX 3 6-10 Brief Directions for the Use of the Bio-Dynamic Sprays anon IX 1 24-26 Brief Report on the Winter Agricultural Conference at the John Rohlmann Rohlmann 114 27-30 , February 5-9, 1975, A Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Building a Garden John Scott Scott IX 4 21-22 Buschmans Install New Mill anon 74 30 Camomile, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 74 13-20 Can We Restore the Old-Fashioned Family Farm? Carl Ogren Ogren 75 30-35 Care of Hay in the Hayloft E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IV 2 6, 10, 14 Cattle Feeding along Bio-Dynamic Lines E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 3 24-30 Cereal Root Nematodes H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 34 Challenges Russell C. Derber Derber 89 22-25 Changing Rural Pattern-- a Challenge, The, Part I E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 36 2-6 Changing Rural Pattern-- a Challenge, The, Part II E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 37 3-11 Chemist's Reaction to Bio-Dynamics, A Henry A. Hoffman, Jr. Hoffman VI 1 31-32 Chinese Agriculture M. Holmes Holmes XI 4 & 5 39-45 Christian and the Creature, The Gottfried Richter Richter 112 25-28 Chromatograms of Grain and Flour E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 54 2-15 Chromatograms of Soil, Bio-Dynamic Preparations and their Erica Sabarth Sabarth 62 9-14 Source Materials Climate and Geography George Cragin Cragin 57 20-23 Clipping from Canada, A anon III 2 13- 16. Cold Weather Vegetables E. Speiden Speiden 39 15-24 Collaboration of Consumers, Producers, and Tradesmen in Tom Jurriaanse Jurriaanse 103 9-13 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Holland Color Symptoms in Plant Deficiency Diseases Erica Sabarth Sabarth XI 1&2 15-23 Community Ecologist, The F.R. Fosberg Fosberg 56 24-28 Companion and Protective Plants Richard B. Gregg Gregg III 1 16-24 Comparative Soil Tests 1951-1961 of a Bio-Dynamic Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 60 1-11 Comparison of Personality Characteristics of Individuals Philip S. Very Very 91 14-22 Attracted to Various Agricultural Methodologies, A Comparisons Between Farm and Garden Practices Peter Escher Escher XII 4 35-39 Compensation for Lack of Lime through the Bio-Dynamic F. Bessenich and E.E. Pfeiffer Bessenich 1 (3 & 29-30 Preparations 500, 503 and 505 4) Compost and Fertilizer on Peas E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 3 2-5 Compost Heap, The anon 11 1-10 Compost Lessons from the Earthworm E. Speiden Speiden V 2 33-35 Compost: What It Is-- How It Is Made-- What It Does H. H. Koepf Koepf 77 20-37 Composting Again-- Small and Large E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XI 1 & 2 2-14 Composting Coffee Waste and Manure at Golden Acres Walter Stuber and Peter Blaser Stuber XII 2 2-5 Farm Composting Comes of Age (Review of E. E. Pfeiffer's the Fred Heckel Heckel 42 33-34 Compost Manufacturer's Manual) Composting Leaves Howard B. Mehrtens Mehrtens 36 7-10 Composting on the Farm with B.D. Starter Peter Blaser Blaser XII 4 23-32 Composting, a Bridge Between Bio-Dynamics and Joe S. Francis Francis 84 18-22 "Orthodox" Methods Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Consequences Unto the Third and Fourth Generation Heinz Graupner Graupner 77 18-20 Conservation in the Suburbs Fred Heckel Heckel 72 17-18 Conservation-Alert County, A Maybel M. Holmes Holmes 37 11-13 Conservationists Should Beware the 'Jehovah Complex' Conservation News Anon 53 39-41 Conserving Nutritional Values Cathryn Elwood Elwood 65 35-45 Considering Biological Agriculture H. H. Koepf Koepf 112 7-15 Continuing Growth-- Duxbury, 1974 Madelon Arking Arking 111 32-35 Contrasting Approaches to Farm Problems Peter Escher Escher 37 14-17 Cooperative Marketing C. Russell Keep, Jr. Keep 52 9-11 Cosmic Clocks and Life Rhythms H. H. Koepf Koepf 75 27-29 Cosmic Error, A (Poem) Harvey E. Yantis Yantis X 3 19 Cosmic Rhythms J. Schultz Schultz 1 (3 & 21-25 4) Covering the Ground with Vegetables Helen Philbrick Philbrick 68 25-28 Crickets in Greenhouses anon 40 23 Critic at Large Brooks Atkinson Atkinson 70 23-25 Critical View of Techno-Industrial Agriculture, A Don McGuire McGuire 107 12-36 Crystallizations in Frost Helen Philbrick Philbrick 98 42-44 Cucumber, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 64 29-36 Cultivated Herbs-- Yesterday and Today Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 54 21-27 Current Topics, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 70 40-45 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Current Topics, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 71 37-39 Current Topics, Part III H. H. Koepf Koepf 72 15-17 Cutting Corners in Growing Corn anon X 1 & 2 46-47 D.H.I.A. Test at Threefold Farm Ernest Daniel Daniel VIII 1 16-18 Dandelion, The Heinze Grotzke Grotzke 78 11-18 Day at the Cowger Farm: a Bio-Dynamic Workshop Takes E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 108 13-16 Form, A Decay of Frozen Food H. H. Koepf Koepf 74 21 Decline of American Agriculture, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 70 17-22 Determination of Nitrates in Water Supplies anon 75 41- 43. Differences in Root Growth Due to Mineral and Organic anon XI 3 21-22 Fertilization Digging and Delving, Part I. Introduction: The Three Helen Philbrick Philbrick 80 30-32 Dimensional Garden Digging and Delving, Part II. Planning the Garden Helen Philbrick Philbrick 81 53-56 Digging and Delving, Part III. Why the Three Story Garden Helen Philbrick Philbrick 82 19-22 Works Digging and Delving, Part IV. The Distribution of Sunlight Helen Philbrick Philbrick 83 23-27 Digging and Delving, Part V. The Moisture Supply Helen Philbrick Philbrick 84 26-30 Digging and Delving, Part VI. the Air Supply Helen Philbrick Philbrick 85 31-33 Digging and Delving, Part VII. Root Systems Helen Philbrick Philbrick 86 26-28 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Digging and Delving, Part VIII. The Winter Garden and Part Helen Philbrick Philbrick 87 10-16 IX. Transplanting and Other Detailed Operations Directions for Taking Soil Samples anon III 2 28 Directions for the Use of the Bio-Dynamic Preparations 502 anon IV 1 39 to 507 in Compost or Manure Piles Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part 1 Carsten Pank Pank 93 20-29 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part II Carsten Pank Pank 94 23-32 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part III Carsten Pank Pank 95 8-18 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part IV Carsten Pank Pank 97 26-37 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part V Carsten Pank Pank 98 25-42 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VI Carsten Pank Pank 101 16-27 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VII. p. 1 Carsten Pank Pank 102 13-23 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VII. p. 2 Carsten Pank Pank 103 17-28 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VIII Carsten Pank Pank 105 22-31 Discovery of Roots, The Nigel Altman Altman 1 (3 & 26-28 4) Do We Really Know What We Are Doing? Ddt Spray E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 45 2-40 Programs-- Their Value and Dangers Doctor and the Farmer, The Henry N. Williams Williams 113 4-11 Doctor Forman Asks Nutritional Research Project Fred Heckel Heckel 64 25-27 Does Bio-Dynamic Farming Pay? J. Morton Morton III 2 22-26 Does Bread Nourish? E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer III 2 16-22 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Does Soil Testing Help Towards a Natural Control of H. H. Koepf Koepf 86 29-30 Fungus and Bacterial Diseases in Plants? Do-It-Yourself Chromatography Ruth Rosevear Rosevear III ? 21-31 Dynamic Concept of the Weather, A E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IV 2 1-6 Dynamic Effects in Plant Growth H. H. Koepf Koepf 74 30-31 Dynamic Forces E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 1 (1 & 11-15 2) Dynamic Forces Practically Applied E. Riese, F. Bessenich, and E. E. Riese 1 (3 & 7-11 Pfeiffer 4) Earth Day: in Perspective Philip S. Very Very 94 37-39 Earthly and Cosmic Nutrition Henry N. Williams Williams 96 20-24 Earthworm in General-- the Compost Worm in Particular, Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 47 17-24 The Earthworms Rejuvenate the Soil Lawrence C. Lemmon Lemmon IX 1 27-32 Echoes of the Bio-Dynamic Conference, August 1961, at E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 60 21-24 Threefold Farm Ecological Fable, An (Poem) Dienemann Dienemann 54 35 Ecology Made Understandable (A Review of The Web of E. Speiden Speiden 36 23-25 Life, by John H. Storer) Effect of Fertilizers on Cultivated Plants, The Magda Engqvist Engqvist 74 22-30 Effect of Site, Fertilizing, and Growth Influencing Factors Bo D. Pettersson Pettersson 96 1-19 Upon the Quality of Potato Tubers, The Effectiveness of High Dilutions, The anon 86 13-15 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Effects of Excessive Phosphate in the Soil H. H. Koepf Koepf 111 1-2 Effects of Seeding Rates on Spring Seeded Alfalfa without anon 91 38 Companion Crop in New York Ehrenfried E. Pfeiffer and His Work (Memorial Issue) ~Many authors ~Many authors 61 2-39. Electric Insect Traps Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 46 17-20 Elemental World and Man, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 113 11-16 Emerson's Approach to Nature Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 94 2-12 Environmental Relationship of the Organism H. H. Koepf Koepf 78 19-20 Equations (Poem) Carsten Pank Pank 82 11 Equisetum Tea Versus Black Spot in Rhode Island Helen Handell Handell 87 30-31 Erlangen Compost Plant, The anon 47 25-27 Established Pesticides Carry High Risk H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 33 Evaluation of Soil Productivity for Management, and Other H. H. Koepf Koepf 71 3-14 Basic Decisions Even Scientists Have to Eat! E. Speiden Speiden XI 1 & 2 23-24 Experiences with a Farm Pond George Bechtold Bechtold VIII 3 21-23 Experiment in Treating Liquid Manure H. H. Koepf Koepf 79 1-12 Experiment with Dr. Pfeiffer's B.D. Compost Starter, An Katharina Hanke Hanke 82 25-26 Experimental Garden of 1950, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 3 11-12 Experiments and Observations on the Use of Bone Meal on Bo D. Pettersson Pettersson 67 15-20 Grass and Clover Mixtures in Central Scandinavia Eyeing Potatoes Ludwig Piening Piening VII 1 18-20 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Facts and Observations Howard Laskey Laskey 90 8-11 Faith Homestead Helen Philbrick Philbrick VIII 1 11-15 Family Farming anon IX 4 18- 20. Farm Conference at Golden Acres anon 44 10 Farm Conference at Golden Acres Peter Escher Escher 46 2-7 Farm Drugs and Human Health H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 18-19 Farm Is Not An Economic Haven, A William J. McCauley McCauley IV 2 11-14 Farm Yard Manure Verses Artificials O. Elstrup Rasmussen Rasmussen V 1 10-12 Farmers Also Conservationists H. H. Koepf Koepf 106 31 Farmer's Follies Charles W. Eddy Eddy X 4 24-30 Farmer's Holiday, A Ernest Daniel Daniel VIII 1 18-21 Farmer's Progress?, Part I H. F. Mahle Mahle 66 24-26 Farmer's Progress?, Part II H. F. Mahle Mahle 67 13-15 Farmer's Progress?, Part III H. F. Mahle Mahle 70 38-40 Farmer's Progress?, Part IV H. F. Mahle Mahle 72 13-15 Farming as a Social Fulfillment H. H. Koepf Koepf 106 15-21 Farming in the Rio Grande Valley Peter A. Escher Escher X 1 & 2 27-32 Feathery Eggs and Sponge Cakes Helen Philbrick Philbrick XII 3 21-22 Feeding Cattle for Health and Fertility Wolfgang Schaumann Schaumann 111 2-10 Feeding Dairy Cattle Robert J. Emde Emde III 1 26-31 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Feeding, the Alpha and Omega in Farming Carsten Pank Pank 76 15-25 Field Day at Chester A. Heckel Heckel VII 4 13-15 First Three Furrows, The Andrew Hoy and Asger Elmquist Hoy 114 21-22 Fish Look for Work to Do, The A. Kucherenko Kucherenko 104 20-23 Five Years of Bio-Dynamic Gardening in Southern Virginia Alma Ruth Davis Davis 111 10-14 Food: Where Does Yours Come From? (Part I) S. W. Edwards Edwards VII 1 2-5 Food: Where Does Yours Come From? (Part II) S. W. Edwards Edwards VII 2 17-20 Food: Where Does Yours Come From? (Part III) S. W. Edwards Edwards VIII 2 9-12 Forage Plant Extracts Increase Germination and Growth of anon 91 40 Corn Seedlings Forest in the Ecological System and in the Farm Economy, J. B. Santon Santon 76 30-40 The Forest Seed Production in Relation to Planetary Cycles, Part Joachim Schultz Schultz XI 3 10-20 I Forest Seed Production in Relation to Planetary Cycles, Part Joachim Schultz Schultz XI 4 & 5 26-34 II Forestry or Famine? Rolf Gardiner Gardiner VIII 2 19-28 Forests Near Big Cities Must Be Preserved H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 2 Forming of Soils and Their Testing, The Erica Sabarth Sabarth 96 25-37 Forty Years of Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening H. H. Koepf Koepf 72 1-4 From Loudon's Encyclopedia, London, 1824 H. Philbrick (contributed by) Philbrick 36 25-26 From Missouri John and Helen Philbrick Philbrick IX 1 15-16 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name From Our Secretary Josephine Porter Porter 53 36-39 From Our Secretary's Correspondence anon 51 29- 31. From Rosina Arndt's Notebook R. Arndt Arndt 47 28-29 From Seed to Seed Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 69 18-23 From the Four Corners of the Globe Alice Heckel Heckel VII 2 20-23 From the Laboratory: Chromatograms Applied to Wheat anon 74 31-34 Experiments From Wasteland to Woodland anon 84 38 Fruitful Exchange, A Marjorie Spock Spock 104 17-19 Fruits of Specialization in Science, The (From An Address) Barry Commoner Commoner 68 32-34 Function of Natural Membrances, The A.D. Sargood Sargood 111 15-18 Future After the First Fifty Years, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 112 1-6 Future for the Family Farm, A Ludwig Piening Piening 69 14-17 Gain or Loss? anon 90 36 Garden Experiences Ruth Eastman and Mary Mitchell Mitchell VIII 4 31 Garden Tractor, The Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 104 24-27 Gardener's Progress (?) Report Alan Brilliant Brilliant 76 26-28 Gardener's Year, The, Autumn Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VII 4 32-34 Gardener's Year, The, Summer Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VII 3 34-36 Gardener's Year, The, Winter Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VIII 1 27-29 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Garrity Urges Stress on Ecology anon 72 4-5 Germinating Force of Seeds, The Erika Riese Riese 53 25-27 Goat Breeder's Year with Dairy Sheep, A Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 113 22-27 Golden Acres Apiary Ursula Stuber Stuber X 4 13-16 Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber X 4 35-38 Good and Fitting Memorial, A anon 61 40 Good Recipe for Milk, A Walter VanderBeek VanderBeek IX 2 19-24 Grass Is Immortal John J. Ingalls Ingalls 92 16 Grass Tetany and Hypomagnesaemia H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 31-32 Great Land Movement in India, A E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 46 21-31 Greatest Killing Program of All?, The Audubon Magazine (Nov.-Dec., anon 49 20-22 1958) Green Manuring, Organic Fertilizer, Compost in Spring?. E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 1 & 2 18-21 Greenhouse Experiences, Part I Helen Philbrick Philbrick 37 26-32 Greenhouse Experiences, Part II Helen Philbrick Philbrick 38 27-30 Greenhouse Gardening Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 80 23-26 Greenhouse on the B.D. Homestead, The E. F. Winter Winter 48 13-19 Grindstone Lies Buried Under Snow Sterling W. Edwards Edwards X 1 & 2 32-35 Grindstone Run Becomes a Summer Stream Sterling W. Edwards Edwards X 3 20-23 Grindstone Run Empties Into the Potomac Sterling W. Edwards Edwards VI 3 20-24 Grotzke Compost anon 54 20 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Grow a Garden Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 93 2-3 Grow Vetch, Young Man R. A. Arndt Arndt 43 28-29 Growing Farm Tenancy Threatens the Soil W. J. McCauley McCauley V 2 24-27 Growing Insensitivity of Insects to Insecticides, The C.J. Briejer Briejer 47 9-16 Growing Need for Bio-Dynamic Agriculture, The Hartmut von Jeetze von Jeetze 113 1-4 Growing Quality Herbs Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 108 33-36 Growing Up with Honey Wilbur C. Wahl Wahl 94 33-37 Growth Analyses of An Alfalfa Community anon 92 38 Harlemville: First Year's Report Jeanne Bergen Bergen 109 16-20 Healthy and Diseased Pastures E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer III 1 10-14 Herb Growing E. Speiden Speiden II 2 25-31 Herb Seasonings and How to Use Them H.H. Koepf Koepf 89;14- 16 Herb Teas E. Speiden Speiden IX 2 13-18 Herbicides and Soil Structure H. H. Koepf Koepf 83 21-22 Herbs in the Garden Margaret Thomas Thomas 62 40-41 Hidden Truths (Poem) Christian Ostergaard Ostergaard 92 1 Highlights and Sidelights Karl Walter Walter 92 30-36 Highlights from the B. D. Conference 1952 Fred Heckel Heckel X 4 16-23 History and Principles of Bio-Dynamic Agricultural anon 105 1-7 Methods Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name History of Minkdale Farm and What Caused Us to Become A. F. A. Konig Konig II 1 27-30 B. D. Minded Hog Feeding E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 3 30-31 Holland Increases Application of City Garbage Composts H. H. Koepf Koepf 84 22-23 Home Garden, A E. B. Sayre Sayre VII 4 19-20 Home Remedy for Cats Poisoned with DDT anon 78 20 Hope for Natural Insect Control? Alice Heckel Heckel 84 24-25 Horns of a Dilemma, The The Chambers Family Chambers 108 1-4 How Certain Plants Can Utilize Locked-Up Phosphorous H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 29 How Do the New Insecticides Affect Public Health? anon XII 2 36-39 How Long Do Seeds Keep? E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 41 23-26 How Moist is Moist? E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XI 4 & 5 35-38 How Much Compost Should We Use? E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XII 4 2-12 How to Buy a Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer II 1 11-17 How to Convert a Farm to Bio-Dynamics, Part I William Ferguson Ferguson III 2 26-28 How to Convert a Farm to Bio-Dynamics, Part II, The Large William Ferguson Ferguson IV 1 29-33 Farm How to Convert a Farm to Bio-Dynamics, Part III, The William Ferguson Ferguson IV 2 33-37 Small and Medium-Sized Farm Human Ecology Jonathan Forman Forman 80 18-22 Human Interest Story, A Fred Heckel Heckel 81 14-17 Hybrid Corn vs. Open Pollinated Corn Ernest M. Halbleib Halbleib VIII 2 7-9 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name I Did Not Know... (Poem) Andrew Hoy Hoy 112 32 Ideal Soil, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 40 17-19 Impression of Australia and Bio-Dynamics Therein, An P.C. Proctor Proctor 113 17-19 Impressions of Agriculture Abroad-- 1950 E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VIII 4 10-16 Impressions of Agriculture in England and Scotland 1950 E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 1 17-23 Impressions of the Farm Conference E. Speiden Speiden XII 4 16-22 In Defense of the Amateur Minerva Brooks Brooks V 1 20-24 In Memory of Ludwig Piening anon 90 33-35 In Praise of Weeds H. H. Koepf Koepf 72 10-12 In Search of Quality, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 91 3-14 In Search of Quality, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 92 2-15 Individual-- the Community-- the Land, The Michael Schmundt Schmundt 114 23-27 Industrial Item, An anon 50 20 Influence of Fertilization on Feed Quality Irmgard von Grone-Gueltzow von Grone- 105 16-22 Gueltzow Influence of the Soil on the Health of Plants, Animals and Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel 55 15-19 Man, The Insect Resistance H. H. Koepf Koepf 106 27 Insect World's Relationship to Cruciferous Plants, The Heinrich Thies Thies 108 30-36 Insecticides Today and Tomorrow W. Coda Martin Martin 44 21-31 Instructions for Building a Compost Pile with the B. D. anon 58 8-14 Compost Starter Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Integrated Control Must Start with the Soil O. W. Grussendorf Grussendorf 82 1-11 Integrated Pest and Disease Control H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 32-34 Intensifying a B. D. Homestead Production E. F. Winter Winter 52 12-19 Interactions of Manure and N on Growth, Yield, and Mineral anon 92 37 Composition of Continuous Corn Growing on Clay Soil Intercropping Vegetables with Herbs anon 86 25 Introduction to Pfeiffer’s Soil Fertility, Renewal and Eve Balfour Balfour V 2 22-24 Preservation It's An Ill Wind Alice Heckel Heckel 79 42-45 Jefferson's Plow Virginia Moore Moore II 2 22-24 John Philbrick, President of the B. D. Association Fred Heckel Heckel 63 25-26 Jottings from Vermont Charles W. Eddy Eddy IX 4. 23- 28 Kalendarial Index, Part I Helen Philbrick Philbrick 99 12-34 Kalendarial Index, Part II Helen Philbrick Philbrick 100 12-25 Kalendarial Index, Part III Helen Philbrick Philbrick 101 27-38 Kalendarial Index, Part IV Helen Philbrick Philbrick 102 24-35 Kimberton Farms anon III 1 32-33 Kimberton Farms Agricultural School anon III 1 39-42 Know Your Soil E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 2 2-7 Knowledge of Gods, The (A Poem) Steiner III 32 Land Administrators Blend New Concepts with Old Ernest Swift Swift 56 29-31 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Landscape Balances anon IV 2 37 Large Farm or Small Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IV 1 1-7 Large-Scale Composting Fred Heckel Heckel 84 9-10 Learning on the Nature Trail Cornelia Schwartz Schwartz 111 18-20 Lecture to the Bio-Dynamic Association Lady Eve Balfour Balfour VI 2 9-13 Let Us Get Back to Earth Lord Northbourne Northbourne VII 1 31-32 Letter from France, A Pierre Sauvegeot Sauvegeot IV 1 19-28 Letter from Greece Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 79 14-16 Letter from India, A E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 43 35-38 Letter from Moscow E. F. Winter Winter 57 11-14 Life in the Garden John H. Philbrick Philbrick 62 36-40 Light of the Sun, The (Poem) Rudolf Steiner Steiner 93 1 Light That Shines in Men, The (Poem) Rudolf Steiner Steiner 112 37 Lime Meal for Feeding E. 0. Eckstein Eckstein II 1 23-26 Little Report on China Farms, A Tze-kong Waung Waung IX 3 25-26 Living Influences on Plant Development A. de Podolinsky Podolinsky 106 1-10 Love of the Earth, A Richard Potter Potter 65 23-31 Make Your Own Compost the Fast Machine Way with the anon VIII1 22-25 B.D. Compost Starter Man and Mechanization in Farming Ludwig Piening Piening 72 6-10 Manure anon II 2 1-8 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Manure Handling H.H. Koepf Koepf 79 12-14 Marketing of Golden Acres Farm Bio-Dynamic Produce, Walter Stuber and C.R. Keep, Jr. Stuber 48 27-30 The Mastitis, its Cause and Treatment E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer V 1 32-35 Matter That Matters, The, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 80 2-17 Matter That Matters, The, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 81 1-14 Matter That Matters, The, Part III H. H. Koepf Koepf 83 1-15 Matter That Matters, The, Part IV H. H. Koepf Koepf 85 1-11 Meaning of pH, The E. J. Davis Davis VII 1 13-15 Mechanization Has Various Uses on the Farm anon 70 37- 38. Metamorphosis of Plants, The J. W. Goethe Goethe 110 All Microorganisms and the Life in the Oceans H.H. Koepf Koepf 89 25 Minkdale Farm-- In Retrospect A. F. A. Konig Konig V 1 18-20 More About Trace Elements Erica Sabarth Sabarth 36 11-19 More Food for the Thoughtful E. Speiden Speiden XI 3 25-26 More on Time Capsules anon 87 19. Mulching E. Speiden Speiden XI 4 & 5 18-25 Mulching Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 79 17-28 Mulching-- Right or Wrong? E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 51 2-6 Municipal and Industrial Composting E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VIII 2 2-6 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name My Way to Look at Chickens Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 90 30-32 Natural Landscaping Alice Heckel Heckel 56 12-20 Nature in the Bible Richard C. Potter Potter 83 16-21 Nature's Compost Henry I. Baldwin Baldwin VIII 1 7-11 Nature's Wonder Drug Ruth Eastman Eastman 43 26-28 Need for An Organismal Approach, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 105 9 13 Needed: a Testing Ground for Organics S. W. Edwards Edwards V 1 12-18 Nematodes and Crop Rotation H.H. Koepf Koepf 90 32 Nematodes as Parasites on Insect Pests anon 86 23- 24. New Concepts for the Social Handling of Pollution H.H. Koepf Koepf 78 1-8 New Developments in Composting E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 53 2-9 New Gregg Publication, A, (Excerpts from a Philosophy of Richard B. Gregg Gregg 49 27-31 Indian Economic Development) New Image of Compost, The Russell C. Derber Derber 84 10-17 New Jersey NFA Hears Scientists Fred Heckel Heckel 54 16-19 New Plants from Cuttings Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 70 27-34 New Publication, A John and Helen Philbrick Philbrick 37 21-22 New Way to Pick the Best Breeders-- By Eye Charles E. Ball Ball 75 35-39 News from Astra Farm: a Garden Grows Jeffrey and Jody Mitchell Mitchell 108 5-12 News from California Barbara Betteridge Betteridge IX 3 16-17 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name News from Roanridge Homestead, Parkville John and Helen Philbrick Philbrick XII 2 13-16 Night Blooming Cereus anon 89 16 Nineteen Sixty Conference, The Fred Heckel Heckel 56 10-12 Nineteen Sixty-Three Conference, The Fred Heckel Heckel 68 1-4 Nitrate Poisoning Andrew Sargood Sargood 113 28-32 Nitrate: An Ailing Organism Calls for Healing H.H. Koepf Koepf 73 5-48 Note on the Use of Chamomile for Contagious White Scours Graham Carey Carey IV 1 34-35 Notes and Clippings anon V 2 36-38 Notes and Clippings anon VI 2 29-30 Notes on "The Dairy Herd, " Ernest Daniel Daniel VI 1 21-22 Notes on Citrus Culture Harold S. Richmond Richmond XI 1 & 2 25-29 Notes on Lime anon IV 2 14, 21 Notes on Mushroom Growing anon V 1 39-40 Notes on the Farm Conference Peter Escher and Helen Philbrick Escher 39 25-31 Notes on the Way H.H. Koepf Koepf 74 1-6 Nutrient Balance, The E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 39 2-10 Nutrient Uptake Is Influenced By Soil Life H .H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 34 Observations and Thoughts on the Sugar Maple R.C. Schon Schon VII 2 13-17 Observations Made During the Development of Bio- Georg Merckens Merckens 71 27-32 Dynamic Work Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Observations of Bio-Dynamic and Mineral Treatment of Soil E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 1 & 2 2-13 Observations on Bio-Dynamic and Mineral Treatment of E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VIII 1 2-7 Soil Observations on the Nature of Humus Fiona von Heider von Heider 100 1-11 Observing Root Hairs anon 38 26 One Man's Farm David Clement Clement 37 23-26 Organic Farming and Its Influence on the Health of Soils, John W. Hershey Hershey VI 3 11-19 Plants, Animals, and Man Organic Fertilizing Improves Soil Hygiene H. H. Koepf Koepf 87 26-30 Organic Management Reduces Leaching of Nitrate H.H. Koepf Koepf 108 20-30 Organic Matter Rebuilt in Pure Sand E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 2 2-8 Organic Whole, The Fred Heckel Heckel X 1 & 2 36-40 Organic-Chemical Controversy in Agriculture, The E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 3 2-19 Origin of the Theory of Metamorphosis Rudolf Steiner Steiner 109 24-40 Our Environment Needs Caring For H.H. Koepf Koepf 80 36-37 Our Oregon Garden E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 85 18-31 Our Salad Garden Charles W. Eddy Eddy XII 2 16-18 Our Threatened Environment J.R. Howes Howes 89 17-20 Out of Oregon Richard and Evelyn Gregg Gregg 68 19-21 Paean to Goats Marjorie Spock Spock 86 15-17 Parallels Carsten Pank Pank 87 25-26 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Peasant Farming in Austria and Switzerland (From a Lecture Peter Escher Escher 41 19-23 By E.F. Winter) People Notes from the Stockholm Human Environment Karl E. Schaefer Schaefer 104 2-5 Conference Permanent Pastures H.H. Koepf Koepf 66 1-14 Personal Growth in Bio-Dynamics Donald Harvey Harvey 114 31-34 Personal Question, A Helen Philbrick Philbrick 64 27-29 Pest Becomes a Benefit, A Alice Heckel Heckel 100 32 Pesticides Persist in Silage H.H. Koepf Koepf 84 25 Pesticides Poisoning State's Fish anon 90 40 Pfeiffer Chromatograms Used to Check on Composting anon 75 17-19 Process Pfeiffer on Soils and Activators and the Nitrogen Problem E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 64 1-8 Phosphorus and Food Production H.H. Koepf Koepf 109 7-16 Planning for the Home Vegetable Garden E. Speiden Speiden XII 3 26-32 Plant Diseases and Composting H.H. Koepf Koepf 82 22-24 Plant Relationships as Made Visible By Chromatography Erica Sabarth Sabarth 85 12-15 Plant Speaks to the Grower, The (A Modern Fable) Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 76 40-44 Plant Symbiosis Erica Sabarth Sabarth 93 13-20 Plant Symbiosis Erica Sabarth Sabarth XI 4 & 5 7-17 Planting Green Manure in Corn Oscar Schmidt Schmidt 11 15-18 Plants Absorb Organic Substances from Soil E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 58 1-8 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Plowman's Song, A (Poem) Andrew Hoy Hoy 114 30 Poisonous Poultry? anon X 1 & 2 17 Pollution of Lakes and Streams By Inorganic Nitrogen Alice Heckel Heckel 85 17 Fertilizers Possible Cancer Hazard Presented By Feeding Diethyl- Granville F. Knight, W. Coda Martin, Knight 40 24-28 Stilbestrol to Cattle Rigoberto Iglesias, and William E. Smith Possible Future Use of Bacterial Inoculants in Indian Purna Chandra Chandra 65 31-35 Agriculture Poultry Operation at Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber 38 23-26 Power of An Agricultural Civilization, The Richard B. Gregg Gregg 43 29-35 Powerful Pamphlets and Lively Leaflets Fred Heckel Heckel 84 30-32 Practical Aspects of Composting, Green Manuring, Liming, E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 63 1-8 Manure Handling, Growing Successful Lawns Preliminary Report on Humus Formation in the Root Areas E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 1 20-27 of Plants Under Different Soil Management, A Preliminary Test with Two Types of Bread H. H. Koepf Koepf 99 8-12 Preparations. and Starter anon XI 1 & 2 29 Preservation of Man's Environment, The F. R. Fosberg Fosberg 54 31-35 Productivity of the Earth, The, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 86 1-12 Productivity of the Earth, The, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 87 1-8 Professionals Debate Pesticide Effects Fred Heckel Heckel 50 15-20 Program for Postwar Activities in the Phoenixville H. A. W. Myrin Myrin III 1 33-37 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Agricultural Territory Progress in the Research Laboratory E. E. Pfieffer Pfieffer VI 2 24-27 Progress Notes from Juniper Farm anon 49 31-32 Progress Report, 1962 (Toward Better Apples) Alvin Filsinger Filsinger 66 16-17 Proper Nutrition for the Elderly H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 12-14 Prosperity-- Security-- the Future E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 1 (1 & 1-5 2) Protein Changes During Germination and Earliest Leaf E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 47 2-8 Growth Pruning and Training Bramble Fruits and Highbush C. C. Zych Zych 92 17-26 Blueberries Qualitative Chromatographic Method for the Determination E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 50 2-15 of Biological Factors, A Quality Production of Seed Protein E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 46 8-16 Quality Standards for Animal Products H.H. Koepf Koepf 102 35-38 Question of Social Security anon 74 20 Questions and Answers at the 1961 B.D. Conference E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 62 1-8 Questions and Answers on Beekeeping Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 1 30-32 Quotations and Abstracts anon IX 1 33-35 Quotations and Abstracts anon VII 4 20-25 -- in Memorium Marjorie Spock Spock 71 1-2 Radioactivity in the Biosphere H. H. Koepf Koepf 70 1-17 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Rather Special Conference, A Fred Heckel Heckel 97 16 Raw Materials Useful for Composting E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XII 2 19-27 Reappraisal of Today's Nutrition W. Coda Martin Martin 38 12-19 Recent Developments in the Application of the B. D. Starter E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 4 2-12 Recollected Conversation, A Margarete Buschman Buschman 66 14-15 Reflections on Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber 95 19-23 Regarding the Vitamin Content of Vegetables F. Bessenich Bessenich IV 2 7-10 Relation of Sustained Livestock Production to Condition of Clarence L. Forsling Forsling VII 3 9-21 Grazing Land, The Remarkable Birdsfoot Trefoil, The Carsten Pank Pank 108 17-19 Remarkable Conference, A (Aug. 30-Sept. 3, 1948) Benjamin F. Hubert Hubert VII 1 9-13 Removing Pesticide Residues from Food H. H. Koepf Koepf 76 28-29 Report from Canada Robert and Grete Schon Schon V 1 1-4. 20-28 Report from Lake Success Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VII 4 20-28 Report on a Family Farm Ludwig Piening Piening 52 7-9 Report on Airlie Farm R. C. Schon Schon IX 3 18-22 Report on Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber XII 4 13-15 Report on the 1956 Bio-Dynamic Farm Conference Helen Philbrick Philbrick 42 25-33 Report on the Work Underway at the Biochemical Research H. H. Koepf Koepf 76 1-10 Laboratory, Spring Valley, New York Report to Members, Part I Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 113 19-22 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Report to Members, Part II Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 114 35-36 Research on Quality H. H. Koepf, Bo D. Pettersson, and Koepf 114 7-16 W. Schaumann Residues in Milk Fred Heckel Heckel 49 33-34 Resources Conference of the U.N. anon VII 3 7-9 Responsible Dealing with the Kingdoms of Nature H. H. Koepf Koepf 102 1-10 Restoring Good Conditions for Alfalfa H. H. Koepf Koepf 80 27-29 Review of the Evidence for Food Quality Differences in Maria Linder Linder 107 1-11 Relation to Fertilization of the Soil with Organics or Mineral Fertilizers, A Rhythmical Phenomena in Earth and Cosmos in Relation to Gerhardt Schmidt Schmidt 93 4-12 Nutrition and Agriculture Richard C. Potter, 1889-1968 Helen Philbrick Philbrick 86 24-25 Root in Its Environment, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 58 20-26 Rooting Patterns of Soybean Varieties anon 91 39 Round Table Discussion anon VI 1 16-18 Rudolf Steiner Farm School: a Special Report anon 114 38-39 Rudolf Steiner's Impulse to Agriculture E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 40 2-15 Rudolf Steiner's Impulse to Herbology Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 90 20-29 Rural China E. Speiden Speiden II 1 18-22 Rye Strips as Windbreaks anon 70 25-26 Save That Peel anon XII 2 34-35 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Save That Raindrop C. M. Blake Blake VII 2 7-13 Save Your Own Seeds E. Speiden Speiden IX 4 7-12 Scientists Seek to Preserve Man in Face of Chemicals anon 56 23-24 Secrets of the Universe in a Bio-Dynamic Garden H. Philbrick Philbrick 91 28-30 Seed Eaters, The (Poem) Robert Francis Francis 109 23 Seed Growing Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 62 23-31 Seeds and Their Size Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 75 20-26 Selling Bio-Dynamic Ideas to the Public Maria Linder Linder 97 17-24 Seven Years of B. D. Gardening Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 58 14-19 Seven Years of Soil Survey on a Bio-Dynamic Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XII 3 2-19 Shall We Plow? anon III 2 1-2 Short Course in Bio-Dynamic Gardening Mildred Brown Brown III 1 37-39 Siberian Kale as a Cover Crop Plant C. M. Blake Blake VII 1 6-9 Significance of the Animal Population of the Soil, The Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm 79 32-40 Significant Progress in Bio-Dynamics in the Scandinavian H. H. Koepf Koepf 84 1-8 Countries Silent Spring-- Ten Years After Carsten Pank Pank 104 5-17 Silica and Silica Sprays H. H. Koepf Koepf 78 24-30 Six More to Go Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 70 35-37 Sixth Annual Farmers' Conference at Golden Acres Farm anon 53 9-10 Slaughtering Home-Raised Beef Roger D. Hale Hale III 2 3-8 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Small Farm's Development, A R. G. Schonbeck Schonbeck VI 2 3-9 So You Want to Make a Compost Pile Peter Escher Escher 43 16-26 Soil and Health E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 1 18-20 Soil and Health Walter Vander Beek Vander Beek VII 3 27-32 Soil as Feed Additive for Young Pigs H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 35 Soil Building versus Nutrient Solution E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 57 1-11 Soil Conservation Owen R. Boyd Boyd VI 1 7-8 Soil Conservation at 'Wethersfield' anon IV 2 15-21 Soil Improvements with the Bio-Dynamic Method E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 1 2-5 Soil Management and Animal Reproduction H. H. Koepf Koepf 79 28-31 Soil Productivity and Organic Substance H. H. Koepf Koepf 68 5-19 Soil Profiles-- A Diagnostic Means E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XI 3 2-8 Soil Structure Roger L. Courson Courson 91 22-28 Soil Structure, Plant Nutrition, and the Occurrence of Plant H. H. Koepf Koepf 84 32-35 Diseases and Pests Soil Tests and Chromatograms H. H. Koepf Koepf 69 1-13 Soil Texture Roger L. Courson Courson 90 12-18 Soil-Dwelling Animals, Their Effects and Ways of Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm 86 18-23 Influencing Their Activities Soils and Humus E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 1 3-7 Some Actual Experience with a 'Cold' Greenhouse Helen Philbrick Philbrick 36 20-22 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Some Bio-Dynamic Activity in Germany E. H. Kleinschmidt Kleinschmidt VII 1 15-18 Some Military Ecology anon 75 19 Some Notes on Growing Good Sweet Corn R. G. Schonbeck Schonbeck IX 2 29-31 Some Observations on Feeding, Health, and Production of R. G. Schonbeck Schonbeck IX 2 25-26 Dairy Cows Some Observations on the Citrus Industry L. P. De Wolf Wolf VIII 2 28-31 Some of the Reasons for Us Going Bio-Dynamic Charles W. Eddy Eddy VIII 4 28-30 Some Orchard Observations Paul B. Cook Cook IX 4 14 Some Practical Suggestions Sterling W. Edwards Edwards XI 3 27 Some Problems from Down Under anon 87 9 Some Random Notes on Biological Control Peter Escher Escher 57 23-28 Some Tests of Mills for Home Grinding of Grains Sterling W. Edwards Edwards V 2 14-22 Some Thoughts on the Publication of Companion Plants Devin A. Garrity Garrity 78 9-10 Some Tips from Abroad anon 85 16-17 Space-Time Framework of the Garden, The Peter Escher Escher 55 20-27 Spices and Medicinal Herbs E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer II 1 31-34 Spring Conference, March 21-23, 1947 anon VI 1 3-26 Springtime Waters A. Gruman and A. Zhuravlev Zhuravlev 106 11-14 Stinging Nettle-- the Helper and Healer in My Garden Anita Linder Linder 105 14-16 Stinging Nettle, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 71 19-26 Story of a Citrus Grove Harold S. Richmond Richmond VI 3 2-11 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Story of Friendly Hills Farm, The William M. Blair Blair 1 (1 & 6-10 2) Strange New Food for Animals anon XI 4 & 5 17 Stressing Thoroughness Paul Pfund Pfund IX 1 36-39 Structural Changes in the Crystallization Pictures of Plant Magda Engqvist Engqvist 63 9-20 Substances: Due to Aging and Fertilizing Studies of Litter Management for Growing and for Laying Bruce Hancock and Peter Escher Hancock 74 7-12 Leghorn Fowl Success with Bio-Dynamics E. Speiden Speiden X 1 & 2 22-27 Successful Bio-Dynamic Gardening Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 48 20-27 Such Potatoes as Yours H. F. Mahle Mahle 65 46-48 Summary of the 1968 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening Philip S. Very Very 89 30-31 Conference Summer Conference-- 1950 Fred Heckel Heckel VIII 4 2-9 Summer Conference-- 1956 anon 41 10-13 Summer Conference-- 1957 Fred Heckel Heckel 44 2-10 Summer Conference-- 1958 Fred Heckel Heckel 48 8-12 Summer Conference News Fred Heckel Heckel XII 4 33-34 Summer Meeting-- 1951 Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel IX 4 2-6 Summer Showers Are Heavy on Grindstone Sterling W. Edwards Edwards IX 4 15-18 Summer Thoughts Helen Philbrick Philbrick 91 35-36 Summer Workshop at Harlemville anon 106 32 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Sun Overhead John Soper Soper 62 31-36 Survival of Farming in These Troubled Times, The Ludwig Piening Piening 56 20-23 Symposium on Health C. U. Linder, H. Laskey, and E. Linder VI 1 23-26 Whitmont Tea Garden Talk Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 87 16-18 Testing Commercial Composts H. H. Koepf Koepf 95 23-33 Testing Methods to Make Quality Differences Visible E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 59 8-25 Texas Looks at B.D. Compost anon VIII 3 13-15 The Relationship of Nutrition and the Psychological W. Coda Martin Martin 42 35-36 Development of the Child Thick is the Ice on Grindstone Sterling W. Edwards Edwards IX 2 9-12 This and That anon VII 1 27-31 This Is the Week That Was Anne E. Marshall Marshall 105 32-36 Thoughts About Sun, Moon, and the Signs of the Zodiac Heinrich Thies Thies 106 24-27 Thoughts for Autumn Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 77 45-47 Three Lectures on Bio-Dynamics H. H. Koepf Koepf 88 1-50 Through the Years-- Toward Better Apples Alvin A. Filsinger Filsinger 62 15-19 Tidbits for Animals! Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 89 26-28 To Reawaken Awareness of Nature H. H. Koepf Koepf 82 12-18 Tomato, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 51 7-14 Towards a New Decade H. H. Koepf Koepf 94 13-23 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Towards Healthier Orchards Peter Escher Escher 60 25-31 Townspeople Too Pay for Erosion anon 36 19 Toxicology of the Newer Agricultural Chemicals, The Arnold J. Lehman Lehman VII 2 23-29 Training in the Bio-Dynamic Method H. H. Koepf Koepf 95 1-6. Treatment of Fruit Trees, Berries, and Shrubs, The anon II 2 9-17 Treatment of Soils with Regard to Humus and Structure, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 3 2-7 The, Part I Treatment of Soils with Regard to Humus and Structure, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 4 2-5 The, Part II Tree Crops-- An Unappreciated Possibility J. Russell Smith Smith III 1 31-32 Tree in the Meadow, The Elizabeth Ingles Ingles 42 19-25 Trees and Health V. Nesterov Nesterov 112 16-18 Trees and Shrubs for Shelter Belts J. B. Santon Santon 81 23-35 Truly Ancient Agricultural Advice anon 77 41-43 Try the Tree Paste Alice Heckel Heckel 36 27-31 'Twas the Year for 501 Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 84 23 Twenty-Nine Years of Bio-Dynamic Treatment Richard and Ruth Zinniker Zinniker 103 7-8 Typical Iron Plant: Urtica Dioica, A Pelikan 106 28-30 Unexpected Use for Dr. Pfeiffer's Bacterial Starter, An Helen Philbrick Philbrick 67 20-21 Unpopular Group of Creatures, An H. Gehlker Gehlker 87 20-24 Unusual Earthworms anon V 2 35-36 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Use of Lime in Bio-Dynamic Composting, The anon VIII 1 15-16 Use of Phosphorus and Potassium on Light Sandy Soils in O. Elstrup Rasmussen Rasmussen 66 18-22 Denmark Using Soil Wisely Royal Bank of Canada anon 53 28-36 Utilizing Whey Protein anon 90 38 Variable Levels of Biological Activity in Sanborn Field William A. Albrecht Albrecht IX 1 6-15 After Fifty Years of Treatment Vegetable Garden from a Woodlot, A Mary T. Richards and Marjorie Spock Richards 39 11-14 Vegetable Garden, The (Excerpt from Grow a Garden) E. E. Pfeiffer and E. Riese, revised by Pfeiffer XI 1 & 2 30-38 E. Speiden Vegetable Gardening Notes E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 53 10-14 Vegetables That Should Be Better Known E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 57 14-19 Venturing Into Venezuela Mildred Cowger Cowger 78 21-23 Very Old News H. H. Koepf Koepf 76 13-14 Very Small Garden, A E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 109 1-6 View of the Conference-- 1953, A Ida Gilbert Gilbert XI 4 & 5 45-49 Visit to South Africa, A Rolf Gardiner Gardiner VI 2 13-24 Visit to the 'Part-Time Farm', A Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VI 1 10-16 Vitamin B-6 anon 90 37 Wastewater Irradiation anon 90 37 We Want It Back (Poem) O.R. Townley Townley 92 27-29 We Weathered the Drought Esther Eaton Eaton VIII 1 25-26 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Weather Helmut Siber Siber IV 1 8-11 Weather Handbook Worth Having, A (Review of George H. Fred Heckel Heckel 37 17-20 T. Kimble's Our American Weather) Weed Problem, The Virginia Moore Moore III 1 14-16 Weed Seeds in Manure-Soil Composts H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 11 West Coast Branch, The E. Speiden Speiden VII 4 17-19 What Books Do I Need to Learn Bio-Dynamics? anon 100 30-32 What Can the Biochemical Research Laboratory Do for Alice Heckel Heckel 103 13-16 You? What Does the Young Farmer Expect from the Future? Oscar Schmidt Schmidt 77 38-41 What is Dynamic About Bio-Dynamics? John H. Philbrick Philbrick 89 3-11 What Is the Bio-Dynamic Method? Carsten J. Pank Pank 72 19-27 What Makes Soils Richer? H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 2-7 What the Physician and the Consumer Should Expect from W. Coda Martin Martin 63 21-24 the Farmer What Will They Discover Next? Alice Heckel Heckel VI 4 17-19 When Does An Insect Become a Pest? Alice Heckel Heckel XII 2 6-12 When Is a Plant a Food-- and When a Poison? W. Coda Martin Martin 41 14-17 Where Bio-Dynamics Goes E. Speiden Speiden XI 3 29-30 Which Way Lies Hope? Richard B. Gregg Gregg 40 29-40 Why the Farmer's 'Pay' Is Low William James McCauley McCauley III 2 8-13 Why We Like the One-Litter System of Raising Hogs Oscar A. Schmidt Schmidt 81 36-38 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Winter Endive anon 40 19 Winter Lecture Course at Kimberton Farms Agricultural Richard B. Gregg Gregg II 1 35- School, The 37. Winter Thoughts Helen Philbrick Philbrick 89 28-29 Wisconsin State Ban on DDT anon 90 39 Word from British Columbia F. Feistman Feistman 112 37 Working with Nature for Pest Control Alice Heckel Heckel 53 15-24 World on Four Acres, The Ernest Swift Swift 63 35-36 World Protein Supply: Problems and Projections anon 91 40 Wrong Turn, The Firman E. Bear Bear IX 4 13-14 Yarrow Hill Farm: May-June 1973 John and Jodi Frediani Frediani 109 21-23 You and I Anita Linder Linder 102 10-12 You Name It Helen Philbrick Philbrick 59 34-37 Young German Visits American Farms, A Martin Fink Fink 75 24-26 Your Own Personal Factory Marilyn Vivier Pearce Pearce 75 10-16

BD Journals 1941-1975 sorted by author

Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Ehrenfried E. Pfeiffer and His Work (Memorial Issue) ~Many authors ~Many authors 61 2-39. Variable Levels of Biological Activity in Sanborn Field After William A. Albrecht Albrecht IX 1 6-15 Fifty Years of Treatment Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part I Paul Marshall Allen Allen IV 1 12-18 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part II Paul Marshall Allen Allen IV 2 21-32 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part III Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 1 24-30 Art of Bee-Keeping, The, Part IV Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 2 2-13 Beekeeping Questions Paul Marshall Allen Allen VI 4 30-31 Beekeeping-- Some Practical Indications Paul Marshall Allen Allen VI 1 16 Books on Beekeeping Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 2 13-14 Questions and Answers on Beekeeping Paul Marshall Allen Allen V 1 30-32 Discovery of Roots, The Nigel Altman Altman 1 (3 & 26-28 4) Alcohol or Humus anon IV 1 35 Another Aspect of Conservation anon 57 29-30 Autumn Conference, The (Sept. 3-8, 1947) anon VI 1 26- 31. B.D. Compost Starter Recipe for Small Gardens anon 47 27. Basic Principles Don't Change (Excerpts from Waldo F. anon VIII4 36-40 Brown's Success in Farming [1881]) Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Bio-Chemical Research Laboratory, The anon V 2 1-6. Bio-Dynamic Dairy Farming, "Sentinel" anon V 1 36-39 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening anon 1 (3 1-5 and 4) Bio-Dynamic Method in 1950, The anon VIII 3 2-8 Bio-Dynamics in Palestine anon IV 1 38 Biological Control 100 Years Ago anon 40 28 Boys Town anon 60 18-20 Brief Directions for the Use of the Bio-Dynamic Sprays anon IX 1 24-26 Buschmans Install New Mill anon 74 30 Clipping from Canada, A anon III 2 13- 16. Compost Heap, The anon 11 1-10 Conservationists Should Beware the 'Jehovah Complex' Conservation News Anon 53 39-41 Crickets in Greenhouses anon 40 23 Cutting Corners in Growing Corn anon X 1 & 2 46-47 Determination of Nitrates in Water Supplies anon 75 41- 43. Differences in Root Growth Due to Mineral and Organic anon XI 3 21-22 Fertilization Directions for Taking Soil Samples anon III 2 28 Directions for the Use of the Bio-Dynamic Preparations 502 anon IV 1 39 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name to 507 in Compost or Manure Piles Effectiveness of High Dilutions, The anon 86 13-15 Effects of Seeding Rates on Spring Seeded Alfalfa without anon 91 38 Companion Crop in New York Erlangen Compost Plant, The anon 47 25-27 Family Farming anon IX 4 18- 20. Farm Conference at Golden Acres anon 44 10 Forage Plant Extracts Increase Germination and Growth of anon 91 40 Corn Seedlings From Our Secretary's Correspondence anon 51 29- 31. From the Laboratory: Chromatograms Applied to Wheat anon 74 31-34 Experiments From Wasteland to Woodland anon 84 38 Gain or Loss? anon 90 36 Garrity Urges Stress on Ecology anon 72 4-5 Good and Fitting Memorial, A anon 61 40 Greatest Killing Program of All?, The Audubon Magazine (Nov.-Dec., anon 49 20-22 1958) Grotzke Compost anon 54 20 Growth Analyses of An Alfalfa Community anon 92 38 History and Principles of Bio-Dynamic Agricultural Methods anon 105 1-7 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Home Remedy for Cats Poisoned with DDT anon 78 20 How Do the New Insecticides Affect Public Health? anon XII 2 36-39 In Memory of Ludwig Piening anon 90 33-35 Industrial Item, An anon 50 20 Instructions for Building a Compost Pile with the B. D. anon 58 8-14 Compost Starter Interactions of Manure and N on Growth, Yield, and Mineral anon 92 37 Composition of Continuous Corn Growing on Clay Soil Intercropping Vegetables with Herbs anon 86 25 Kimberton Farms anon III 1 32-33 Kimberton Farms Agricultural School anon III 1 39-42 Landscape Balances anon IV 2 37 Make Your Own Compost the Fast Machine Way with the anon VIII1 22-25 B.D. Compost Starter Manure anon II 2 1-8 Mechanization Has Various Uses on the Farm anon 70 37- 38. More on Time Capsules anon 87 19. Nematodes as Parasites on Insect Pests anon 86 23- 24. Night Blooming Cereus anon 89 16 Notes and Clippings anon V 2 36-38 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Notes and Clippings anon VI 2 29-30 Notes on Lime anon IV 2 14, 21 Notes on Mushroom Growing anon V 1 39-40 Observing Root Hairs anon 38 26 Pesticides Poisoning State's Fish anon 90 40 Pfeiffer Chromatograms Used to Check on Composting anon 75 17-19 Process Poisonous Poultry? anon X 1 & 2 17 Preparations. and Starter anon XI 1 & 2 29 Progress Notes from Juniper Farm anon 49 31-32 Question of Social Security anon 74 20 Quotations and Abstracts anon IX 1 33-35 Quotations and Abstracts anon VII 4 20-25 Resources Conference of the U.N. anon VII 3 7-9 Rooting Patterns of Soybean Varieties anon 91 39 Round Table Discussion anon VI 1 16-18 Rudolf Steiner Farm School: a Special Report anon 114 38-39 Rye Strips as Windbreaks anon 70 25-26 Save That Peel anon XII 2 34-35 Scientists Seek to Preserve Man in Face of Chemicals anon 56 23-24 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Shall We Plow? anon III 2 1-2 Sixth Annual Farmers' Conference at Golden Acres Farm anon 53 9-10 Soil Conservation at 'Wethersfield' anon IV 2 15-21 Some Military Ecology anon 75 19 Some Problems from Down Under anon 87 9 Some Tips from Abroad anon 85 16-17 Spring Conference, March 21-23, 1947 anon VI 1 3-26 Strange New Food for Animals anon XI 4 & 5 17 Summer Conference-- 1956 anon 41 10-13 Summer Workshop at Harlemville anon 106 32 Texas Looks at B.D. Compost anon VIII 3 13-15 This and That anon VII 1 27-31 Townspeople Too Pay for Erosion anon 36 19 Treatment of Fruit Trees, Berries, and Shrubs, The anon II 2 9-17 Truly Ancient Agricultural Advice anon 77 41-43 Unusual Earthworms anon V 2 35-36 Use of Lime in Bio-Dynamic Composting, The anon VIII 1 15-16 Using Soil Wisely Royal Bank of Canada anon 53 28-36 Utilizing Whey Protein anon 90 38 Vitamin B-6 anon 90 37 Wastewater Irradiation anon 90 37 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name What Books Do I Need to Learn Bio-Dynamics? anon 100 30-32 Winter Endive anon 40 19 Wisconsin State Ban on DDT anon 90 39 World Protein Supply: Problems and Projections anon 91 40 Continuing Growth-- Duxbury, 1974 Madelon Arking Arking 111 32-35 From Rosina Arndt's Notebook R. Arndt Arndt 47 28-29 Grow Vetch, Young Man R. A. Arndt Arndt 43 28-29 Critic at Large Brooks Atkinson Atkinson 70 23-25 Biological Task of Forestry, The, Part I Henry Baldwin Baldwin 1 (1 & 16-18 2) Biological Task of Forestry, The, Part II Henry Baldwin Baldwin 1 (3 & 12-20 4) Nature's Compost Henry I. Baldwin Baldwin VIII 1 7-11 Introduction to Pfeiffer’s Soil Fertility, Renewal and Eve Balfour Balfour V 2 22-24 Preservation Lecture to the Bio-Dynamic Association Lady Eve Balfour Balfour VI 2 9-13 New Way to Pick the Best Breeders-- By Eye Charles E. Ball Ball 75 35-39 Wrong Turn, The Firman E. Bear Bear IX 4 13-14 Experiences with a Farm Pond George Bechtold Bechtold VIII 3 21-23 Harlemville: First Year's Report Jeanne Bergen Bergen 109 16-20 Compensation for Lack of Lime through the Bio-Dynamic F. Bessenich and E.E. Pfeiffer Bessenich 1 (3 & 29-30 Preparations 500, 503 and 505 4) Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Regarding the Vitamin Content of Vegetables F. Bessenich Bessenich IV 2 7-10 News from California Barbara Betteridge Betteridge IX 3 16-17 Story of Friendly Hills Farm, The William M. Blair Blair 1 (1 & 6-10 2) Save That Raindrop C. M. Blake Blake VII 2 7-13 Siberian Kale as a Cover Crop Plant C. M. Blake Blake VII 1 6-9 Biological and the Mechanical-Chemical Way to Rational Peter Blaser Blaser XII 2 28-34 Farm Management, The Composting on the Farm with B.D. Starter Peter Blaser Blaser XII 4 23-32 Soil Conservation Owen R. Boyd Boyd VI 1 7-8 Growing Insensitivity of Insects to Insecticides, The C.J. Briejer Briejer 47 9-16 Gardener's Progress (?) Report Alan Brilliant Brilliant 76 26-28 In Defense of the Amateur Minerva Brooks Brooks V 1 20-24 Short Course in Bio-Dynamic Gardening Mildred Brown Brown III 1 37-39 Garden Tractor, The Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 104 24-27 Seven Years of B. D. Gardening Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 58 14-19 Six More to Go Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 70 35-37 'Twas the Year for 501 Arnold C. Brugger Brugger 84 23 Goat Breeder's Year with Dairy Sheep, A Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 113 22-27 Letter from Greece Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 79 14-16 My Way to Look at Chickens Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 90 30-32 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Tidbits for Animals! Ingrid S. Buchinger Buchinger 89 26-28 Recollected Conversation, A Margarete Buschman Buschman 66 14-15 Agriculture in Mexico Carlos Caballero Caballero X 1 & 2 13-17 Note on the Use of Chamomile for Contagious White Scours Graham Carey Carey IV 1 34-35 Horns of a Dilemma, The The Chambers Family Chambers 108 1-4 Possible Future Use of Bacterial Inoculants in Indian Purna Chandra Chandra 65 31-35 Agriculture One Man's Farm David Clement Clement 37 23-26 Fruits of Specialization in Science, The (From An Address) Barry Commoner Commoner 68 32-34 Some Orchard Observations Paul B. Cook Cook IX 4 14 Soil Structure Roger L. Courson Courson 91 22-28 Soil Texture Roger L. Courson Courson 90 12-18 Venturing Into Venezuela Mildred Cowger Cowger 78 21-23 Climate and Geography George Cragin Cragin 57 20-23 D.H.I.A. Test at Threefold Farm Ernest Daniel Daniel VIII 1 16-18 Farmer's Holiday, A Ernest Daniel Daniel VIII 1 18-21 Notes on "The Dairy Herd, " Ernest Daniel Daniel VI 1 21-22 Five Years of Bio-Dynamic Gardening in Southern Virginia Alma Ruth Davis Davis 111 10-14 Meaning of pH, The E. J. Davis Davis VII 1 13-15 Bio-Dynamic Composting Russell C. Derber Derber 69 23-26 Challenges Russell C. Derber Derber 89 22-25 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name New Image of Compost, The Russell C. Derber Derber 84 10-17 Ecological Fable, An (Poem) Dienemann Dienemann 54 35 Addition of Nitrogen Fertilizers to Compost, The E. E.Pfeiffer E.Pfeiffer XI 4 & 5 2-6 Nature's Wonder Drug Ruth Eastman Eastman 43 26-28 We Weathered the Drought Esther Eaton Eaton VIII 1 25-26 Lime Meal for Feeding E. 0. Eckstein Eckstein II 1 23-26 Farmer's Follies Charles W. Eddy Eddy X 4 24-30 Jottings from Vermont Charles W. Eddy Eddy IX 4. 23- 28 Our Salad Garden Charles W. Eddy Eddy XII 2 16-18 Some of the Reasons for Us Going Bio-Dynamic Charles W. Eddy Eddy VIII 4 28-30 Bees Belong in the Bio-Dynamic Picture Sterling W. Edwards Edwards XI 1 & 2 38-40 Food: Where Does Yours Come From? (Part I) S. W. Edwards Edwards VII 1 2-5 Food: Where Does Yours Come From? (Part II) S. W. Edwards Edwards VII 2 17-20 Food: Where Does Yours Come From? (Part III) S. W. Edwards Edwards VIII 2 9-12 Grindstone Lies Buried Under Snow Sterling W. Edwards Edwards X 1 & 2 32-35 Grindstone Run Becomes a Summer Stream Sterling W. Edwards Edwards X 3 20-23 Grindstone Run Empties Into the Potomac Sterling W. Edwards Edwards VI 3 20-24 Needed: a Testing Ground for Organics S. W. Edwards Edwards V 1 12-18 Some Practical Suggestions Sterling W. Edwards Edwards XI 3 27 Some Tests of Mills for Home Grinding of Grains Sterling W. Edwards Edwards V 2 14-22 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Summer Showers Are Heavy on Grindstone Sterling W. Edwards Edwards IX 4 15-18 Thick is the Ice on Grindstone Sterling W. Edwards Edwards IX 2 9-12 Conserving Nutritional Values Cathryn Elwood Elwood 65 35-45 Feeding Dairy Cattle Robert J. Emde Emde III 1 26-31 Effect of Fertilizers on Cultivated Plants, The Magda Engqvist Engqvist 74 22-30 Structural Changes in the Crystallization Pictures of Plant Magda Engqvist Engqvist 63 9-20 Substances: Due to Aging and Fertilizing Angles and Aspects of Organics Peter Escher Escher XII 3 23-26 Comparisons Between Farm and Garden Practices Peter Escher Escher XII 4 35-39 Contrasting Approaches to Farm Problems Peter Escher Escher 37 14-17 Farm Conference at Golden Acres Peter Escher Escher 46 2-7 Farming in the Rio Grande Valley Peter A. Escher Escher X 1 & 2 27-32 Notes on the Farm Conference Peter Escher and Helen Philbrick Escher 39 25-31 Peasant Farming in Austria and Switzerland (From a Lecture Peter Escher Escher 41 19-23 By E.F. Winter) So You Want to Make a Compost Pile Peter Escher Escher 43 16-26 Some Random Notes on Biological Control Peter Escher Escher 57 23-28 Space-Time Framework of the Garden, The Peter Escher Escher 55 20-27 Towards Healthier Orchards Peter Escher Escher 60 25-31 Word from British Columbia F. Feistman Feistman 112 37 How to Convert a Farm to Bio-Dynamics, Part I William Ferguson Ferguson III 2 26-28 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name How to Convert a Farm to Bio-Dynamics, Part II, The Large William Ferguson Ferguson IV 1 29-33 Farm How to Convert a Farm to Bio-Dynamics, Part III, The Small William Ferguson Ferguson IV 2 33-37 and Medium-Sized Farm Apple Growing Alvin Filsinger Filsinger 68 21-25 Progress Report, 1962 (Toward Better Apples) Alvin Filsinger Filsinger 66 16-17 Through the Years-- Toward Better Apples Alvin A. Filsinger Filsinger 62 15-19 Young German Visits American Farms, A Martin Fink Fink 75 24-26 Basic Facts in Human Nutrition Jonathan Forman Forman 76 12-13 Human Ecology Jonathan Forman Forman 80 18-22 Relation of Sustained Livestock Production to Condition of Clarence L. Forsling Forsling VII 3 9-21 Grazing Land, The Community Ecologist, The F.R. Fosberg Fosberg 56 24-28 Preservation of Man's Environment, The F. R. Fosberg Fosberg 54 31-35 Composting, a Bridge Between Bio-Dynamics and Joe S. Francis Francis 84 18-22 "Orthodox" Methods Seed Eaters, The (Poem) Robert Francis Francis 109 23 Yarrow Hill Farm: May-June 1973 John and Jodi Frediani Frediani 109 21-23 Bio-Dynamics in Italy M. Garbari Garbari IV 2 26 Forestry or Famine? Rolf Gardiner Gardiner VIII 2 19-28 Visit to South Africa, A Rolf Gardiner Gardiner VI 2 13-24 Some Thoughts on the Publication of Companion Plants Devin A. Garrity Garrity 78 9-10 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Unpopular Group of Creatures, An H. Gehlker Gehlker 87 20-24 View of the Conference-- 1953, A Ida Gilbert Gilbert XI 4 & 5 45-49 Agricultural Conference, Golden Acres Farm, October 1958 David Glasser Glasser 49 22-26 Metamorphosis of Plants, The J. W. Goethe Goethe 110 All Consequences Unto the Third and Fourth Generation Heinz Graupner Graupner 77 18-20 Bio-Dynamics in South Africa J.G. Grave Grave V 2 30-33 Both Using and Keeping Our Forests Richard B. Gregg Gregg 63 26-31 Companion and Protective Plants Richard B. Gregg Gregg III 1 16-24 Day at the Cowger Farm: a Bio-Dynamic Workshop Takes E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 108 13-16 Form, A Echoes of the Bio-Dynamic Conference, August 1961, at E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 60 21-24 Threefold Farm Great Land Movement in India, A E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 46 21-31 Letter from India, A E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 43 35-38 New Gregg Publication, A, (Excerpts from a Philosophy of Richard B. Gregg Gregg 49 27-31 Indian Economic Development) Our Oregon Garden E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 85 18-31 Out of Oregon Richard and Evelyn Gregg Gregg 68 19-21 Power of An Agricultural Civilization, The Richard B. Gregg Gregg 43 29-35 Vegetable Gardening Notes E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 53 10-14 Vegetables That Should Be Better Known E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 57 14-19 Very Small Garden, A E. Speiden Gregg Gregg 109 1-6 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Which Way Lies Hope? Richard B. Gregg Gregg 40 29-40 Winter Lecture Course at Kimberton Farms Agricultural Richard B. Gregg Gregg II 1 35- School, The 37. Bio-Dynamic Market Gardening Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 52 19-24 Bio-Dynamics Is Not Just Composting Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 91 30-35 Camomile, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 74 13-20 Cucumber, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 64 29-36 Cultivated Herbs-- Yesterday and Today Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 54 21-27 Dandelion, The Heinze Grotzke Grotzke 78 11-18 Earthworm in General-- the Compost Worm in Particular, Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 47 17-24 The Electric Insect Traps Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 46 17-20 Elemental World and Man, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 113 11-16 Emerson's Approach to Nature Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 94 2-12 From Seed to Seed Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 69 18-23 Future After the First Fifty Years, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 112 1-6 Greenhouse Gardening Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 80 23-26 Grow a Garden Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 93 2-3 Growing Quality Herbs Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 108 33-36 Mulching Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 79 17-28 Need for An Organismal Approach, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 105 9 13 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name New Plants from Cuttings Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 70 27-34 Plant Speaks to the Grower, The (A Modern Fable) Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 76 40-44 Report to Members, Part I Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 113 19-22 Report to Members, Part II Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 114 35-36 Root in Its Environment, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 58 20-26 Rudolf Steiner's Impulse to Herbology Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 90 20-29 Seed Growing Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 62 23-31 Seeds and Their Size Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 75 20-26 Stinging Nettle, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 71 19-26 Successful Bio-Dynamic Gardening Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 48 20-27 Tea Garden Talk Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 87 16-18 Thoughts for Autumn Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 77 45-47 Tomato, The Heinz Grotzke Grotzke 51 7-14 Integrated Control Must Start with the Soil O. W. Grussendorf Grussendorf 82 1-11 Hybrid Corn vs. Open Pollinated Corn Ernest M. Halbleib Halbleib VIII 2 7-9 Slaughtering Home-Raised Beef Roger D. Hale Hale III 2 3-8 Studies of Litter Management for Growing and for Laying Bruce Hancock and Peter Escher Hancock 74 7-12 Leghorn Fowl Equisetum Tea Versus Black Spot in Rhode Island Helen Handell Handell 87 30-31 Experiment with Dr. Pfeiffer's B.D. Compost Starter, An Katharina Hanke Hanke 82 25-26 Personal Growth in Bio-Dynamics Donald Harvey Harvey 114 31-34 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name All That Glitters Is Not Nutritious Alice Heckel Heckel VII 4 28-31 Annual B. D. Conference (1959) Fred Heckel Heckel 50 21-22 Annual B. D. Conference (1959) Fred Heckel Heckel 52 2-6 Are Soils Merely a Matter of Minus and Plus? Alice Heckel Heckel VII 3 21-24 Bio-Dynamic Meeting (Conference, August 4-7, 1949) Fred Heckel Heckel VII 4 7-13 Bio-Dynamics as a Trace Element Fred Heckel Heckel 80 34-36 Bird's Eye View of World Conservation Practices, A Alice Heckel Heckel VIII 4 32-35 Birds in the Balance of Nature Alice Heckel Heckel 44 11-21 Composting Comes of Age (Review of E. E. Pfeiffer's the Fred Heckel Heckel 42 33-34 Compost Manufacturer's Manual) Conservation in the Suburbs Fred Heckel Heckel 72 17-18 Doctor Forman Asks Nutritional Research Project Fred Heckel Heckel 64 25-27 Field Day at Chester A. Heckel Heckel VII 4 13-15 From the Four Corners of the Globe Alice Heckel Heckel VII 2 20-23 Gardener's Year, The, Autumn Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VII 4 32-34 Gardener's Year, The, Summer Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VII 3 34-36 Gardener's Year, The, Winter Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VIII 1 27-29 Highlights from the B. D. Conference 1952 Fred Heckel Heckel X 4 16-23 Hope for Natural Insect Control? Alice Heckel Heckel 84 24-25 Human Interest Story, A Fred Heckel Heckel 81 14-17 Influence of the Soil on the Health of Plants, Animals and Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel 55 15-19 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Man, The It's An Ill Wind Alice Heckel Heckel 79 42-45 John Philbrick, President of the B. D. Association Fred Heckel Heckel 63 25-26 Large-Scale Composting Fred Heckel Heckel 84 9-10 Natural Landscaping Alice Heckel Heckel 56 12-20 New Jersey NFA Hears Scientists Fred Heckel Heckel 54 16-19 Nineteen Sixty Conference, The Fred Heckel Heckel 56 10-12 Nineteen Sixty-Three Conference, The Fred Heckel Heckel 68 1-4 Organic Whole, The Fred Heckel Heckel X 1 & 2 36-40 Pest Becomes a Benefit, A Alice Heckel Heckel 100 32 Pollution of Lakes and Streams By Inorganic Nitrogen Alice Heckel Heckel 85 17 Fertilizers Powerful Pamphlets and Lively Leaflets Fred Heckel Heckel 84 30-32 Professionals Debate Pesticide Effects Fred Heckel Heckel 50 15-20 Rather Special Conference, A Fred Heckel Heckel 97 16 Report from Lake Success Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VII 4 20-28 Residues in Milk Fred Heckel Heckel 49 33-34 Summer Conference-- 1950 Fred Heckel Heckel VIII 4 2-9 Summer Conference-- 1957 Fred Heckel Heckel 44 2-10 Summer Conference-- 1958 Fred Heckel Heckel 48 8-12 Summer Conference News Fred Heckel Heckel XII 4 33-34 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Summer Meeting-- 1951 Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel IX 4 2-6 Try the Tree Paste Alice Heckel Heckel 36 27-31 Visit to the 'Part-Time Farm', A Fred and Alice Heckel Heckel VI 1 10-16 Weather Handbook Worth Having, A (Review of George H. Fred Heckel Heckel 37 17-20 T. Kimble's Our American Weather) What Can the Biochemical Research Laboratory Do for You? Alice Heckel Heckel 103 13-16 What Will They Discover Next? Alice Heckel Heckel VI 4 17-19 When Does An Insect Become a Pest? Alice Heckel Heckel XII 2 6-12 Working with Nature for Pest Control Alice Heckel Heckel 53 15-24 Agriculture in the Present Situation of Environmental Fiona von Heider Heider 98 1-22 Planning Behavior of Bees Under the Influence of Deterrents Derived Hans Heinze Heinze 59 25-33 from the Body Substance of Their Own Species, The Organic Farming and Its Influence on the Health of Soils, John W. Hershey Hershey VI 3 11-19 Plants, Animals, and Man Biological Control of Noxious Insects and Weeds C. H. Hoffman Hoffman 51 14-24 Chemist's Reaction to Bio-Dynamics, A Henry A. Hoffman, Jr. Hoffman VI 1 31-32 Chinese Agriculture M. Holmes Holmes XI 4 & 5 39-45 Conservation-Alert County, A Maybel M. Holmes Holmes 37 11-13 Animal Waste Disposal and Its Possible Solution By J.R. Howes Howes 81 18-23 Composting Our Threatened Environment J.R. Howes Howes 89 17-20 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name First Three Furrows, The Andrew Hoy and Asger Elmquist Hoy 114 21-22 I Did Not Know... (Poem) Andrew Hoy Hoy 112 32 Plowman's Song, A (Poem) Andrew Hoy Hoy 114 30 Remarkable Conference, A (Aug. 30-Sept. 3, 1948) Benjamin F. Hubert Hubert VII 1 9-13 B.D. Gardening and Farming in the Atomic Age Donald B. Hull Hull 65 48-50 Grass Is Immortal John J. Ingalls Ingalls 92 16 Tree in the Meadow, The Elizabeth Ingles Ingles 42 19-25 Collaboration of Consumers, Producers, and Tradesmen in Tom Jurriaanse Jurriaanse 103 9-13 Holland Cooperative Marketing C. Russell Keep, Jr. Keep 52 9-11 Some Bio-Dynamic Activity in Germany E. H. Kleinschmidt Kleinschmidt VII 1 15-18 Possible Cancer Hazard Presented By Feeding Diethyl- Granville F. Knight, W. Coda Martin, Knight 40 24-28 Stilbestrol to Cattle Rigoberto Iglesias, and William E. Smith Action on Organic Standards-- An Appeal H. H. Koepf Koepf 99 1 Alfalfa Root Nodules and Phosphate Fertilizing H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 21 Application of the Diagnostic-Crystallization Method for the H.H. Koepf and A. Selawry Koepf 64 9-24 Investigation of Quality of Food and Fodder, Part I Application of the Diagnostic-Crystallization Method for the H.H. Koepf and A. Selawry Koepf 65 1-12 Investigation of Quality of Food and Fodder, Part II Application of the Diagnostic-Crystallization Method for the H.H. Koepf and A. Selawry Koepf 67 1-12 Investigation of Quality of Food and Fodder, Part III Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening in Our Time H. H. Koepf Koepf 101 5-15 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening in Our Time: H. H. Koepf Koepf 103 1-6 Agriculture as a Social Task III Bio-Dynamic Production and the Consumer H. H. Koepf, Bo D. Pettersson, W. Koepf 114 16-20 Schaumann Bio-Dynamic Quality Standards H. H. Koepf Koepf 101 1-5 Bio-Dynamic Sprays H. H. Koepf Koepf III 1 1-9 Bio-Dynamic Sprays, The H. H. Koepf Koepf 97 1-16 Biological Weathering of Rock H. H. Koepf Koepf 80 32-34 Blurred Instinct H. H. Koepf Koepf 79 31 Cereal Root Nematodes H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 34 Compost: What It Is-- How It Is Made-- What It Does H. H. Koepf Koepf 77 20-37 Considering Biological Agriculture H. H. Koepf Koepf 112 7-15 Cosmic Clocks and Life Rhythms H. H. Koepf Koepf 75 27-29 Current Topics, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 70 40-45 Current Topics, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 71 37-39 Current Topics, Part III H. H. Koepf Koepf 72 15-17 Decay of Frozen Food H. H. Koepf Koepf 74 21 Does Soil Testing Help Towards a Natural Control of Fungus H. H. Koepf Koepf 86 29-30 and Bacterial Diseases in Plants? Dynamic Effects in Plant Growth H. H. Koepf Koepf 74 30-31 Effects of Excessive Phosphate in the Soil H. H. Koepf Koepf 111 1-2 Environmental Relationship of the Organism H. H. Koepf Koepf 78 19-20 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Established Pesticides Carry High Risk H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 33 Evaluation of Soil Productivity for Management, and Other H. H. Koepf Koepf 71 3-14 Basic Decisions Experiment in Treating Liquid Manure H. H. Koepf Koepf 79 1-12 Farm Drugs and Human Health H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 18-19 Farmers Also Conservationists H. H. Koepf Koepf 106 31 Farming as a Social Fulfillment H. H. Koepf Koepf 106 15-21 Forests Near Big Cities Must Be Preserved H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 2 Forty Years of Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening H. H. Koepf Koepf 72 1-4 Grass Tetany and Hypomagnesaemia H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 31-32 Herb Seasonings and How to Use Them H.H. Koepf Koepf 89;14- 16 Herbicides and Soil Structure H. H. Koepf Koepf 83 21-22 Holland Increases Application of City Garbage Composts H. H. Koepf Koepf 84 22-23 How Certain Plants Can Utilize Locked-Up Phosphorous H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 29 In Praise of Weeds H. H. Koepf Koepf 72 10-12 In Search of Quality, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 91 3-14 In Search of Quality, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 92 2-15 Insect Resistance H. H. Koepf Koepf 106 27 Integrated Pest and Disease Control H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 32-34 Manure Handling H.H. Koepf Koepf 79 12-14 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Matter That Matters, The, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 80 2-17 Matter That Matters, The, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 81 1-14 Matter That Matters, The, Part III H. H. Koepf Koepf 83 1-15 Matter That Matters, The, Part IV H. H. Koepf Koepf 85 1-11 Microorganisms and the Life in the Oceans H.H. Koepf Koepf 89 25 Nematodes and Crop Rotation H.H. Koepf Koepf 90 32 New Concepts for the Social Handling of Pollution H.H. Koepf Koepf 78 1-8 Nitrate: An Ailing Organism Calls for Healing H.H. Koepf Koepf 73 5-48 Notes on the Way H.H. Koepf Koepf 74 1-6 Nutrient Uptake Is Influenced By Soil Life H .H. H. Koepf Koepf 93 34 Organic Fertilizing Improves Soil Hygiene H. H. Koepf Koepf 87 26-30 Organic Management Reduces Leaching of Nitrate H.H. Koepf Koepf 108 20-30 Our Environment Needs Caring For H.H. Koepf Koepf 80 36-37 Permanent Pastures H.H. Koepf Koepf 66 1-14 Pesticides Persist in Silage H.H. Koepf Koepf 84 25 Phosphorus and Food Production H.H. Koepf Koepf 109 7-16 Plant Diseases and Composting H.H. Koepf Koepf 82 22-24 Preliminary Test with Two Types of Bread H. H. Koepf Koepf 99 8-12 Productivity of the Earth, The, Part I H. H. Koepf Koepf 86 1-12 Productivity of the Earth, The, Part II H. H. Koepf Koepf 87 1-8 Proper Nutrition for the Elderly H. H. Koepf Koepf 89 12-14 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Quality Standards for Animal Products H.H. Koepf Koepf 102 35-38 Radioactivity in the Biosphere H. H. Koepf Koepf 70 1-17 Removing Pesticide Residues from Food H. H. Koepf Koepf 76 28-29 Report on the Work Underway at the Biochemical Research H. H. Koepf Koepf 76 1-10 Laboratory, Spring Valley, New York Research on Quality H. H. Koepf, Bo D. Pettersson, and Koepf 114 7-16 W. Schaumann Responsible Dealing with the Kingdoms of Nature H. H. Koepf Koepf 102 1-10 Restoring Good Conditions for Alfalfa H. H. Koepf Koepf 80 27-29 Significant Progress in Bio-Dynamics in the Scandinavian H. H. Koepf Koepf 84 1-8 Countries Silica and Silica Sprays H. H. Koepf Koepf 78 24-30 Soil as Feed Additive for Young Pigs H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 35 Soil Management and Animal Reproduction H. H. Koepf Koepf 79 28-31 Soil Productivity and Organic Substance H. H. Koepf Koepf 68 5-19 Soil Structure, Plant Nutrition, and the Occurrence of Plant H. H. Koepf Koepf 84 32-35 Diseases and Pests Soil Tests and Chromatograms H. H. Koepf Koepf 69 1-13 Testing Commercial Composts H. H. Koepf Koepf 95 23-33 Three Lectures on Bio-Dynamics H. H. Koepf Koepf 88 1-50 To Reawaken Awareness of Nature H. H. Koepf Koepf 82 12-18 Towards a New Decade H. H. Koepf Koepf 94 13-23 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Training in the Bio-Dynamic Method H. H. Koepf Koepf 95 1-6. Very Old News H. H. Koepf Koepf 76 13-14 Weed Seeds in Manure-Soil Composts H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 11 What Makes Soils Richer? H. H. Koepf Koepf 90 2-7 History of Minkdale Farm and What Caused Us to Become A. F. A. Konig Konig II 1 27-30 B. D. Minded Minkdale Farm-- In Retrospect A. F. A. Konig Konig V 1 18-20 Fish Look for Work to Do, The A. Kucherenko Kucherenko 104 20-23 Facts and Observations Howard Laskey Laskey 90 8-11 Toxicology of the Newer Agricultural Chemicals, The Arnold J. Lehman Lehman VII 2 23-29 Earthworms Rejuvenate the Soil Lawrence C. Lemmon Lemmon IX 1 27-32 Beginning of My Vegetable Garden, The Anita Linder Linder 98 22-24 Review of the Evidence for Food Quality Differences in Maria Linder Linder 107 1-11 Relation to Fertilization of the Soil with Organics or Mineral Fertilizers, A Selling Bio-Dynamic Ideas to the Public Maria Linder Linder 97 17-24 Stinging Nettle-- the Helper and Healer in My Garden Anita Linder Linder 105 14-16 Symposium on Health C. U. Linder, H. Laskey, and E. Linder VI 1 23-26 Whitmont You and I Anita Linder Linder 102 10-12 Farmer's Progress?, Part I H. F. Mahle Mahle 66 24-26 Farmer's Progress?, Part II H. F. Mahle Mahle 67 13-15 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Farmer's Progress?, Part III H. F. Mahle Mahle 70 38-40 Farmer's Progress?, Part IV H. F. Mahle Mahle 72 13-15 Such Potatoes as Yours H. F. Mahle Mahle 65 46-48 Anniversary Conference in Spring Valley Anne Marshall Marshall 112 29-32 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening Association Annual Anne Marshall Marshall 113 33-35 Meeting, August 25, 1974 This Is the Week That Was Anne E. Marshall Marshall 105 32-36 Insecticides Today and Tomorrow W. Coda Martin Martin 44 21-31 Reappraisal of Today's Nutrition W. Coda Martin Martin 38 12-19 The Relationship of Nutrition and the Psychological W. Coda Martin Martin 42 35-36 Development of the Child What the Physician and the Consumer Should Expect from W. Coda Martin Martin 63 21-24 the Farmer When Is a Plant a Food-- and When a Poison? W. Coda Martin Martin 41 14-17 Farm Is Not An Economic Haven, A William J. McCauley McCauley IV 2 11-14 Growing Farm Tenancy Threatens the Soil W. J. McCauley McCauley V 2 24-27 Why the Farmer's 'Pay' Is Low William James McCauley McCauley III 2 8-13 Critical View of Techno-Industrial Agriculture, A Don McGuire McGuire 107 12-36 Composting Leaves Howard B. Mehrtens Mehrtens 36 7-10 Observations Made During the Development of Bio-Dynamic Georg Merckens Merckens 71 27-32 Work Garden Experiences Ruth Eastman and Mary Mitchell Mitchell VIII 4 31 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name News from Astra Farm: a Garden Grows Jeffrey and Jody Mitchell Mitchell 108 5-12 Jefferson's Plow Virginia Moore Moore II 2 22-24 Weed Problem, The Virginia Moore Moore III 1 14-16 Does Bio-Dynamic Farming Pay? J. Morton Morton III 2 22-26 Program for Postwar Activities in the Phoenixville H. A. W. Myrin Myrin III 1 33-37 Agricultural Territory Trees and Health V. Nesterov Nesterov 112 16-18 Let Us Get Back to Earth Lord Northbourne Northbourne VII 1 31-32 Can We Restore the Old-Fashioned Family Farm? Carl Ogren Ogren 75 30-35 Hidden Truths (Poem) Christian Ostergaard Ostergaard 92 1 Bio-Dynamic Farm-- An Organism, The Carsten Pank Pank 81 38-53 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part 1 Carsten Pank Pank 93 20-29 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part II Carsten Pank Pank 94 23-32 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part III Carsten Pank Pank 95 8-18 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part IV Carsten Pank Pank 97 26-37 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part V Carsten Pank Pank 98 25-42 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VI Carsten Pank Pank 101 16-27 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VII. p. 1 Carsten Pank Pank 102 13-23 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VII. p. 2 Carsten Pank Pank 103 17-28 Dirt Farmer's Dialogue, Part VIII Carsten Pank Pank 105 22-31 Equations (Poem) Carsten Pank Pank 82 11 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Feeding, the Alpha and Omega in Farming Carsten Pank Pank 76 15-25 Parallels Carsten Pank Pank 87 25-26 Remarkable Birdsfoot Trefoil, The Carsten Pank Pank 108 17-19 Silent Spring-- Ten Years After Carsten Pank Pank 104 5-17 What Is the Bio-Dynamic Method? Carsten J. Pank Pank 72 19-27 Your Own Personal Factory Marilyn Vivier Pearce Pearce 75 10-16 Typical Iron Plant: Urtica Dioica, A Wilhelm Pelikan Pelikan 106 28-30 Effect of Site, Fertilizing, and Growth Influencing Factors Bo D. Pettersson Pettersson 96 1-19 Upon the Quality of Potato Tubers, The Experiments and Observations on the Use of Bone Meal on Bo D. Pettersson Pettersson 67 15-20 Grass and Clover Mixtures in Central Scandinavia Art and Science of Composting, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 49 2-20 Availability of Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash in Soils E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 4 30-34 Availability of Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash in Soils Due E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 3 24-27 to Application of Microorganisms Available, Water-- Soluble or Storage: Humus Decides the E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 56 1-9 Issue Balance and Imbalance, Beneficial Versus Poisonous E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 77 1-17 Bio-Chemical Research Laboratory Annual Report, 19571959 E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 55 1-14 Bio-Dynamic Method Can Produce Quantity Too, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 59 1-7 Bio-Dynamic Method: What it is and What it is Not, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 4 2-17 Bio-Dynamic Treatment of Fruit Trees, Berries, and Shrubs, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 42 2-18 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name The, Part I Bio-Dynamic Treatment of Fruit Trees, Berries, and Shrubs, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 43 2-14 The, Part II Bio-Dynamics: A Short, Practical Introduction E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 41 2-9 Biological and Natural Control of Insect Pests E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 48 2-8 Biological Balance, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 38 2-12 Biological Role of the Earthworm, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer II 2 18-21 Bread Baking, Cookery and Related Questions E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 65 14-23 Care of Hay in the Hayloft E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IV 2 6, 10, 14 Cattle Feeding along Bio-Dynamic Lines E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 3 24-30 Changing Rural Pattern-- a Challenge, The, Part I E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 36 2-6 Changing Rural Pattern-- a Challenge, The, Part II E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 37 3-11 Chromatograms of Grain and Flour E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 54 2-15 Comparative Soil Tests 1951-1961 of a Bio-Dynamic Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 60 1-11 Compost and Fertilizer on Peas E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 3 2-5 Composting Again-- Small and Large E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XI 1 & 2 2-14 Decline of American Agriculture, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 70 17-22 Do We Really Know What We Are Doing? Ddt Spray E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 45 2-40 Programs-- Their Value and Dangers Does Bread Nourish? E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer III 2 16-22 Dynamic Concept of the Weather, A E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IV 2 1-6 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Dynamic Forces E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 1 (1 & 11-15 2) Experimental Garden of 1950, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 3 11-12 Green Manuring, Organic Fertilizer, Compost in Spring?. E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 1 & 2 18-21 Healthy and Diseased Pastures E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer III 1 10-14 Hog Feeding E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 3 30-31 How Long Do Seeds Keep? E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 41 23-26 How Moist is Moist? E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XI 4 & 5 35-38 How Much Compost Should We Use? E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XII 4 2-12 How to Buy a Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer II 1 11-17 Ideal Soil, The E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 40 17-19 Impressions of Agriculture Abroad-- 1950 E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VIII 4 10-16 Impressions of Agriculture in England and Scotland 1950 E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 1 17-23 Know Your Soil E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 2 2-7 Large Farm or Small Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IV 1 1-7 Mastitis, its Cause and Treatment E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer V 1 32-35 Mulching-- Right or Wrong? E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 51 2-6 Municipal and Industrial Composting E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VIII 2 2-6 New Developments in Composting E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 53 2-9 Nutrient Balance, The E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 39 2-10 Observations of Bio-Dynamic and Mineral Treatment of Soil E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 1 & 2 2-13 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Observations on Bio-Dynamic and Mineral Treatment of Soil E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VIII 1 2-7 Organic Matter Rebuilt in Pure Sand E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 2 2-8 Organic-Chemical Controversy in Agriculture, The E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 3 2-19 Pfeiffer on Soils and Activators and the Nitrogen Problem E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 64 1-8 Plants Absorb Organic Substances from Soil E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 58 1-8 Practical Aspects of Composting, Green Manuring, Liming, E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 63 1-8 Manure Handling, Growing Successful Lawns Preliminary Report on Humus Formation in the Root Areas of E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 1 20-27 Plants Under Different Soil Management, A Prosperity-- Security-- the Future E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 1 (1 & 1-5 2) Protein Changes During Germination and Earliest Leaf E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 47 2-8 Growth Qualitative Chromatographic Method for the Determination E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 50 2-15 of Biological Factors, A Quality Production of Seed Protein E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 46 8-16 Questions and Answers at the 1961 B.D. Conference E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 62 1-8 Raw Materials Useful for Composting E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XII 2 19-27 Recent Developments in the Application of the B. D. Starter E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer X 4 2-12 Rudolf Steiner's Impulse to Agriculture E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 40 2-15 Seven Years of Soil Survey on a Bio-Dynamic Farm E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XII 3 2-19 Soil and Health E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 1 18-20 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Soil Building versus Nutrient Solution E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 57 1-11 Soil Improvements with the Bio-Dynamic Method E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer IX 1 2-5 Soil Profiles-- A Diagnostic Means E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer XI 3 2-8 Soils and Humus E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VI 1 3-7 Spices and Medicinal Herbs E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer II 1 31-34 Testing Methods to Make Quality Differences Visible E.E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer 59 8-25 Treatment of Soils with Regard to Humus and Structure, The, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 3 2-7 Part I Treatment of Soils with Regard to Humus and Structure, The, E. E. Pfeiffer Pfeiffer VII 4 2-5 Part II Vegetable Garden, The (Excerpt from Grow a Garden) E. E. Pfeiffer and E. Riese, revised by Pfeiffer XI 1 & 2 30-38 E. Speiden Progress in the Research Laboratory E. E. Pfieffer Pfieffer VI 2 24-27 Stressing Thoroughness Paul Pfund Pfund IX 1 36-39 Bio-Dynamics in New England Helen Philbrick Philbrick 104 19-20 Covering the Ground with Vegetables Helen Philbrick Philbrick 68 25-28 Crystallizations in Frost Helen Philbrick Philbrick 98 42-44 Digging and Delving, Part I. Introduction: The Three Helen Philbrick Philbrick 80 30-32 Dimensional Garden Digging and Delving, Part II. Planning the Garden Helen Philbrick Philbrick 81 53-56 Digging and Delving, Part III. Why the Three Story Garden Helen Philbrick Philbrick 82 19-22 Works Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Digging and Delving, Part IV. The Distribution of Sunlight Helen Philbrick Philbrick 83 23-27 Digging and Delving, Part V. The Moisture Supply Helen Philbrick Philbrick 84 26-30 Digging and Delving, Part VI. the Air Supply Helen Philbrick Philbrick 85 31-33 Digging and Delving, Part VII. Root Systems Helen Philbrick Philbrick 86 26-28 Digging and Delving, Part VIII. The Winter Garden and Part Helen Philbrick Philbrick 87 10-16 IX. Transplanting and Other Detailed Operations Faith Homestead Helen Philbrick Philbrick VIII 1 11-15 Feathery Eggs and Sponge Cakes Helen Philbrick Philbrick XII 3 21-22 From Loudon's Encyclopedia, London, 1824 H. Philbrick (contributed by) Philbrick 36 25-26 From Missouri John and Helen Philbrick Philbrick IX 1 15-16 Greenhouse Experiences, Part I Helen Philbrick Philbrick 37 26-32 Greenhouse Experiences, Part II Helen Philbrick Philbrick 38 27-30 Kalendarial Index, Part I Helen Philbrick Philbrick 99 12-34 Kalendarial Index, Part II Helen Philbrick Philbrick 100 12-25 Kalendarial Index, Part III Helen Philbrick Philbrick 101 27-38 Kalendarial Index, Part IV Helen Philbrick Philbrick 102 24-35 Life in the Garden John H. Philbrick Philbrick 62 36-40 New Publication, A John and Helen Philbrick Philbrick 37 21-22 News from Roanridge Homestead, Parkville John and Helen Philbrick Philbrick XII 2 13-16 Personal Question, A Helen Philbrick Philbrick 64 27-29 Report on the 1956 Bio-Dynamic Farm Conference Helen Philbrick Philbrick 42 25-33 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Richard C. Potter, 1889-1968 Helen Philbrick Philbrick 86 24-25 Secrets of the Universe in a Bio-Dynamic Garden H. Philbrick Philbrick 91 28-30 Some Actual Experience with a 'Cold' Greenhouse Helen Philbrick Philbrick 36 20-22 Summer Thoughts Helen Philbrick Philbrick 91 35-36 Unexpected Use for Dr. Pfeiffer's Bacterial Starter, An Helen Philbrick Philbrick 67 20-21 What is Dynamic About Bio-Dynamics? John H. Philbrick Philbrick 89 3-11 Winter Thoughts Helen Philbrick Philbrick 89 28-29 You Name It Helen Philbrick Philbrick 59 34-37 Eyeing Potatoes Ludwig Piening Piening VII 1 18-20 Future for the Family Farm, A Ludwig Piening Piening 69 14-17 Man and Mechanization in Farming Ludwig Piening Piening 72 6-10 Report on a Family Farm Ludwig Piening Piening 52 7-9 Survival of Farming in These Troubled Times, The Ludwig Piening Piening 56 20-23 Living Influences on Plant Development A. de Podolinsky Podolinsky 106 1-10 From Our Secretary Josephine Porter Porter 53 36-39 Love of the Earth, A Richard Potter Potter 65 23-31 Nature in the Bible Richard C. Potter Potter 83 16-21 Impression of Australia and Bio-Dynamics Therein, An P.C. Proctor Proctor 113 17-19 Bio-Dynamics in Denmark O. E. Rasmussen Rasmussen IV 2 22-26 Farm Yard Manure Verses Artificials O. Elstrup Rasmussen Rasmussen V 1 10-12 Use of Phosphorus and Potassium on Light Sandy Soils in O. Elstrup Rasmussen Rasmussen 66 18-22 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Denmark Bio-Dynamic Food Products in 1980 Richard Rettig Rettig 95 34-37 B.D. Homestead, A Marjorie Spock and Mary T. Richards Richards 62 20-23 Vegetable Garden from a Woodlot, A Mary T. Richards and Marjorie Spock Richards 39 11-14 Notes on Citrus Culture Harold S. Richmond Richmond XI 1 & 2 25-29 Story of a Citrus Grove Harold S. Richmond Richmond VI 3 2-11 Christian and the Creature, The Gottfried Richter Richter 112 25-28 Dynamic Forces Practically Applied E. Riese, F. Bessenich, and E. E. Riese 1 (3 & 7-11 Pfeiffer 4) Germinating Force of Seeds, The Erika Riese Riese 53 25-27 Bit About Organics in Britain, A Bo Rodehn Rodehn VII 3 25-28 Bio-Dynamics in Ontario John Rohlmann Rohlmann 112 33-34 Brief Report on the Winter Agricultural Conference at the John Rohlmann Rohlmann 114 27-30 Goetheanum, February 5-9, 1975, A Do-It-Yourself Chromatography Ruth Rosevear Rosevear III ? 21-31 Chromatograms of Soil, Bio-Dynamic Preparations and their Erica Sabarth Sabarth 62 9-14 Source Materials Color Symptoms in Plant Deficiency Diseases Erica Sabarth Sabarth XI 1&2 15-23 Forming of Soils and Their Testing, The Erica Sabarth Sabarth 96 25-37 More About Trace Elements Erica Sabarth Sabarth 36 11-19 Plant Relationships as Made Visible By Chromatography Erica Sabarth Sabarth 85 12-15 Plant Symbiosis Erica Sabarth Sabarth 93 13-20 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Plant Symbiosis Erica Sabarth Sabarth XI 4 & 5 7-17 Forest in the Ecological System and in the Farm Economy, J. B. Santon Santon 76 30-40 The Trees and Shrubs for Shelter Belts J. B. Santon Santon 81 23-35 Function of Natural Membrances, The A.D. Sargood Sargood 111 15-18 Nitrate Poisoning Andrew Sargood Sargood 113 28-32 Letter from France, A Pierre Sauvegeot Sauvegeot IV 1 19-28 Home Garden, A E. B. Sayre Sayre VII 4 19-20 B.D. Conference 1955 Renate Schaafhausen Schaafhausen 38 19-23 Another Answer to the Question: What Is Bio-Dynamic Ursula Schaefer (trans.) Schaefer 106 21-23 Gardening and Farming People Notes from the Stockholm Human Environment Karl E. Schaefer Schaefer 104 2-5 Conference Feeding Cattle for Health and Fertility Wolfgang Schaumann Schaumann 111 2-10 Planting Green Manure in Corn Oscar Schmidt Schmidt 11 15-18 Rhythmical Phenomena in Earth and Cosmos in Relation to Gerhardt Schmidt Schmidt 93 4-12 Nutrition and Agriculture What Does the Young Farmer Expect from the Future? Oscar Schmidt Schmidt 77 38-41 Why We Like the One-Litter System of Raising Hogs Oscar A. Schmidt Schmidt 81 36-38 Individual-- the Community-- the Land, The Michael Schmundt Schmundt 114 23-27 Border Plants from French Canada Robert and Greta Schon Schon V 2 27-29 Observations and Thoughts on the Sugar Maple R.C. Schon Schon VII 2 13-17 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Report from Canada Robert and Grete Schon Schon V 1 1-4. 20-28 Report on Airlie Farm R. C. Schon Schon IX 3 18-22 Small Farm's Development, A R. G. Schonbeck Schonbeck VI 2 3-9 Some Notes on Growing Good Sweet Corn R. G. Schonbeck Schonbeck IX 2 29-31 Some Observations on Feeding, Health, and Production of R. G. Schonbeck Schonbeck IX 2 25-26 Dairy Cows Cosmic Rhythms J. Schultz Schultz 1 (3 & 21-25 4) Forest Seed Production in Relation to Planetary Cycles, Part I Joachim Schultz Schultz XI 3 10-20 Forest Seed Production in Relation to Planetary Cycles, Part Joachim Schultz Schultz XI 4 & 5 26-34 II Learning on the Nature Trail Cornelia Schwartz Schwartz 111 18-20 Building a Garden John Scott Scott IX 4 21-22 Weather Helmut Siber Siber IV 1 8-11 Tree Crops-- An Unappreciated Possibility J. Russell Smith Smith III 1 31-32 Sun Overhead John Soper Soper 62 31-36 Asparagus E. Speiden Speiden III 1 24-26 Bio-Dynamic Conference, April 1946, The E. Speiden Speiden V 1 1-10 Bio-Dynamic Spray 500 E. Speiden Speiden VIII 2 12-18 Bio-Dynamic Spray 501 E. Speiden Speiden VIII 3 10-12 Bio-Dynamic Spray 508, (and 507 as a Spray) E. Speiden Speiden VIII 4 17-19 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Bread Making-- Science and Art E. Speiden Speiden IX 3 6-10 Cold Weather Vegetables E. Speiden Speiden 39 15-24 Compost Lessons from the Earthworm E. Speiden Speiden V 2 33-35 Ecology Made Understandable (A Review of The Web of E. Speiden Speiden 36 23-25 Life, by John H. Storer) Even Scientists Have to Eat! E. Speiden Speiden XI 1 & 2 23-24 Herb Growing E. Speiden Speiden II 2 25-31 Herb Teas E. Speiden Speiden IX 2 13-18 Impressions of the Farm Conference E. Speiden Speiden XII 4 16-22 More Food for the Thoughtful E. Speiden Speiden XI 3 25-26 Mulching E. Speiden Speiden XI 4 & 5 18-25 Planning for the Home Vegetable Garden E. Speiden Speiden XII 3 26-32 Rural China E. Speiden Speiden II 1 18-22 Save Your Own Seeds E. Speiden Speiden IX 4 7-12 Success with Bio-Dynamics E. Speiden Speiden X 1 & 2 22-27 West Coast Branch, The E. Speiden Speiden VII 4 17-19 Where Bio-Dynamics Goes E. Speiden Speiden XI 3 29-30 Fruitful Exchange, A Marjorie Spock Spock 104 17-19 Paean to Goats Marjorie Spock Spock 86 15-17 Rachel Carson-- in Memorium Marjorie Spock Spock 71 1-2 Knowledge of Gods, The (A Poem) Rudolf Steiner Steiner III 32 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Light of the Sun, The (Poem) Rudolf Steiner Steiner 93 1 Light That Shines in Men, The (Poem) Rudolf Steiner Steiner 112 37 Origin of the Theory of Metamorphosis Rudolf Steiner Steiner 109 24-40 Composting Coffee Waste and Manure at Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber and Peter Blaser Stuber XII 2 2-5 Golden Acres Apiary Ursula Stuber Stuber X 4 13-16 Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber X 4 35-38 Marketing of Golden Acres Farm Bio-Dynamic Produce, The Walter Stuber and C.R. Keep, Jr. Stuber 48 27-30 Poultry Operation at Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber 38 23-26 Reflections on Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber 95 19-23 Report on Golden Acres Farm Walter Stuber Stuber XII 4 13-15 Another Experience Report Mrs. Frederick J. Suhr Suhr IX 3 22-23 Land Administrators Blend New Concepts with Old Ernest Swift Swift 56 29-31 World on Four Acres, The Ernest Swift Swift 63 35-36 Bogs, Bottom Land, and `Banking' in Southern New Jersey Claude N. Terry Terry VIII 3 24-26 Insect World's Relationship to Cruciferous Plants, The Heinrich Thies Thies 108 30-36 Thoughts About Sun, Moon, and the Signs of the Zodiac Heinrich Thies Thies 106 24-27 Herbs in the Garden Margaret Thomas Thomas 62 40-41 We Want It Back (Poem) O.R. Townley Townley 92 27-29 Soil and Health Walter Vander Beek Vander Beek VII 3 27-32 Good Recipe for Milk, A Walter VanderBeek VanderBeek IX 2 19-24 Bio-Dynamics as An Ecological Influence Philip S. Very Very 99 2-8 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Comparison of Personality Characteristics of Individuals Philip S. Very Very 91 14-22 Attracted to Various Agricultural Methodologies, A Earth Day: in Perspective Philip S. Very Very 94 37-39 Summary of the 1968 Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening Philip S. Very Very 89 30-31 Conference Influence of Fertilization on Feed Quality Irmgard von Grone-Gueltzow von Grone- 105 16-22 Gueltzow Observations on the Nature of Humus Fiona von Heider von Heider 100 1-11 Agriculture and the Camphill Movement Hartmut von Jeetze von Jeetze 114 1-6 Growing Need for Bio-Dynamic Agriculture, The Hartmut von Jeetze von Jeetze 113 1-4 Growing Up with Honey Wilbur C. Wahl Wahl 94 33-37 Highlights and Sidelights Karl Walter Walter 92 30-36 Little Report on China Farms, A Tze-kong Waung Waung IX 3 25-26 Activity and Means of Influencing the Animal Life of the Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm 112 18-25 Soil, The Significance of the Animal Population of the Soil, The Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm 79 32-40 Soil-Dwelling Animals, Their Effects and Ways of Friedrich Wilhelm Wilhelm 86 18-23 Influencing Their Activities Agriculture and Technology of Sugar in 1944-45 O. W. Willcox Willcox V 1 32 Doctor and the Farmer, The Henry N. Williams Williams 113 4-11 Earthly and Cosmic Nutrition Henry N. Williams Williams 96 20-24 Bio-Dynamics and Ecology E. F. Winter Winter 60 12-18 Title Author 1st Author Vol Num Pg Last Name Greenhouse on the B.D. Homestead, The E. F. Winter Winter 48 13-19 Intensifying a B. D. Homestead Production E. F. Winter Winter 52 12-19 Letter from Moscow E. F. Winter Winter 57 11-14 Agricultural Work at Camphill Special Schools Bernard Wolf Wolf 108 12 Some Observations on the Citrus Industry L. P. De Wolf Wolf VIII 2 28-31 Cosmic Error, A (Poem) Harvey E. Yantis Yantis X 3 19 Springtime Waters A. Gruman and A. Zhuravlev Zhuravlev 106 11-14 Twenty-Nine Years of Bio-Dynamic Treatment Richard and Ruth Zinniker Zinniker 103 7-8 Pruning and Training Bramble Fruits and Highbush C. C. Zych Zych 92 17-26 Blueberries