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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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- and I should be glad to see this put to experimental test as I
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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- following experiment might be made: One could enclose a man in
- poorer in nitrogen than it normally is. If this experiment
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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- are under its very nose. I am not speaking of the experimental
- The experiments have a definite value, it is the theorising
- at Dornach when last we made this experiment will
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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- activity of the bacteria in the manure. Experiments have been
- made in inoculating the soil with bacteria. Such experiments
- experiment. You will see how well it will succeed.
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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- starting-point of experiments, may lead on to something
- experiments properly, they will verify what I have said.
- experiment has shown results that are opposed to the
- experiment has “proved” the contrary. To be really
- characteristic and will enable you to make experiments and see
- For to experiment and to proceed by trial and error as people
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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- becomes poor, not merely to indulge in all sorts of experiments
- disposal, so that our Experimental Circle may work out these
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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- this point experiments tend to become complicated because every
- which the experiments should take. Practical rules will be
- and m addition to this they make experiments and tests, try to
- always arises in haphazard experimenting. You know what happens
- Something similar to this happens when one experiments
- Much that has been discovered by experiment is right, but it is
- should like to see very accurate experiments made. These could
- most varied experiments, such as should lead to most striking
- experiment and research. This same circle should decide when in
- their opinion these experiments have been carried
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Appendix
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- sense of Goethe, as opposite to mere empiricism.] by experiment
- experiments are adopted in practice by farmers, the
- STEINER: With experiments of this kind no true results can be
- the result. If such experiments deal only with one generation,
- STREICHER mentioned experiments of the English botanist
- STREICHER said that experiments of a scientist in Freiburg have
- considered. Experiments must not be carried out in too
- experiment. Similar experiments should be made elsewhere.
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Preface
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- several experiments under the personal guidance of Dr. Steiner.
- matter of fact carried out on his farm practical experiments on
- begin with immediate experiment according to what was to be
- basis of experiments which are to bring the material into a
- experimental work.”
- Rudolf Steiner's wish to see Experimental Circles arise could
- Goetheanum and the Experimental Circles in the different
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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- ANSWER: Certain experiments must be made in this connection.
- ANSWER: I took a Swiss milking-pail. The whole experiment was
- QUESTION: How large should the areas be on which the experiment
- ANSWER: For these experiments, it is relatively easier to lay
- to this question I suggest the following experiment. Let us
- plant two experimental beds with wheat and sainfoin
- suppressed or is retarded. In such “experiments you can
- interesting experiments can be made in
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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- ANSWER: The matter has not been tested experimentally, I
- in the world. Naturally anyone can experiment and see
- ANSWER: That will have to be worked out experimentally.
- of lower animals. This calls for experiment.
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