Hi Allan,
 
I don't get the Michael Fields newsletter, so I'm not sure how they present themselves there. My experience of MFI has been with Walter Goldstein and several conversations about research afterwards. I thought him to be a scientist trying to find a way for science to understand what is going on with Biodynamics... this is from their web page: (http://www.michaelfieldsaginst.org/biodynamics.htm):
 
With nature as its teacher, biodynamics offers a new scientific perspective to agricultural production. It recognizes the vital importance of relationships - of nutrient to soil, soil to plant, plant to soil, plant to plant - in a systematic study that seeks balance and integration.
 
Perry
 
 
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: Cover crop

>Mike,
>
>Forgot to mention that Michael Fields Institute is devoted to
>Biodynamic research.
><http://www.michaelfieldsaginst.org/>http://www.michaelfieldsaginst.org/

That's funny. I don't remember seeing any mention of biodynamics in
their recent mailings! -Allan


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