================================================== Practical Literature on the Biodynamic Preparations
Appendix from: Technical Consultancy Report on Promoting Biodynamics in Uttaranchal, India. A Winrock Farmer-to-Farmer program. October 16-27, 2002. By Steve Diver Fayetteville, Arkansas Note: complete journals citations * Applied Biodynamics, Journal of the Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics. * Biodynamics, Journal of the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association of North America. In the Biodynamic Garden series: Courtney, Hugh J. 1993. Spring in the biodynamic garden. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 7 (Spring). p. 3-7. Courtney, Hugh J. 1994. Summer in the biodynamic garden. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 8 (Summer). p. 1, 3-4. Courtney, Hugh J. 1994. Fall in the biodynamic garden. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 9 (Fall). p. 1, 3-7. Biodynamic Preparation series: Brinton, William F., Jr. 1997. Dynamic chemical processes underlying BD horn manure (500) preparation. Biodynamics. Vol. 214 (November-December). p. 1-3. Courtney, Hugh J. 1994. Seed soaks with the biodynamic preparations. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 7 (Spring). p. 1, 8-9. Courtney, Hugh J. 1994. Further thoughts on making BD #500. Applied Biodynamics. ssue No. 9 (Fall). p. 9-10, 13. Courtney, Hugh J. 1995. BD #501 – The horn silica preparation. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 12 (Summer). p. 3-7. Courtney, Hugh J. 1998. The Michaelmas preparation: BD #504 – stinging nettle. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 24 (Fall). p. 3-7, 10-11. Courtney, Hugh J. 2000. The valerian preparation – some additional notes. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 29/30 (Spring-Fall). p. 7-11. Courtney, Hugh J. and Michael Green. 2001. Practical observations: Observing the forces inherent in the dandelion preparation. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 34 (Fall). p. 4-6. Courtney, Hugh J. 2002. Achillea millefolium esoterica. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 37 (Summer). p. 9-11. Gardener, Malcolm. 2002. Are we collecting the best oak bark? A contribution to the discussion of prep quality. Biodynamics. Vol. 241 (May-June). p. 3-10. Goldstein, Walter. 2000. Experimental proof for the effects of biodynamic preparations. Biodynamics. Issue No. 231 (September-October). p. 6-13. Gregg, Evelyn Speiden. 1999. Making the biodynamic preparations. Biodynamics. Vol. 223 (May-June). p. 14-15. Jeyakaran, C. 2001. Kurinji’s experience in growing biodynamic herbs and making biodynamic preparations. Biodynamics. Vol. 238 (November-December). p. 17-19. Korrow, Christy. 2002. Prep making efforts at Dogwood Spring Farm. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 37 (Summer). p. 11-12. Lisle, Harvey C. 2002. Taking a hard look at our horn silica. Biodynamics. Vol. 241 (May-June). p. 19-21. Smith, Patricia. 2000. How to make the valerian preparation (BD #507). Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 29/30 (Spring-Fall). p. 3-11. Smith, Patricia. 2002. How to make the yarrow preparation (BD #502). Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 37 (Summer). p. 3-9. Stevens, Joseph. 2001. Prepared valerian: The secret of finished compost. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 33 (Summer). p. 8-10. Williams, Hugh. 1994. Horsetail herb, Equisetum arvense – BD 508. Applied Biodynamics. Issue No. 8 (Summer). p. 8-11. York, Alan. 1997. Working with preparation 500 (Part I). Biodynamics. Vol. 213 (September-October). p. 1, 4. ================================================== ==================================================