Jane and all...

We like "authentic," and if we were selling produce we'd consider that.
Since we sell seeds, we've been using the term "sane seeds" -- seeds grown
sanely, seeds not driven crazy by nefarious manipulations.  We no longer use
the term Biodynamic, either as part of our farm's name or to describe our
growing methods.  Let Demeter/BDA try to get a trademark on Rudolf Steiner's
name!

Woody and Barbara
Aurora Farm is the only
unsubsidized, family-run seed farm
in North America offering garden seeds
grown using Rudolf Steiner's methods
of spiritual agriculture.  http://www.kootenay.com/~aurora


-----Original Message-----
From: jsherry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, February 11, 2002 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: "The decision to farm organically was a statement of faith in
thewisdom of the natural world." Eliot Coleman


>
>Thanks for posting this Allan. What do you think about "authentic" to
>describe your food? Has anything else changed with regard to growers on
this
>list using or refraining from using biodynamic in their name?
>
>JS
>

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