noun
- A system of organic agriculture that emphasizes the use of natural materials and cosmic and terrestrial rhythms to enhance soil fertility and crop health.
Usage: Usually treated as uncountable; Associated with Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophical philosophy; Field-specific term in agriculture and sustainable farming
Examples
- The farm switched to biodynamics to reduce chemical inputs and improve long-term soil health.
- Biodynamics incorporates practices like composting and crop rotation based on lunar cycles.
- Many European vineyards have adopted biodynamics to produce wine with distinctive characteristics.
- Biodynamics treats the farm as a self-contained ecosystem rather than relying on external fertilizers.
- The principles of biodynamics emphasize working with natural forces and seasonal rhythms.