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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture I
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    • basis. I would in particular ask you to forgive me if in the
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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    • given area. But modern views can give no further details, nor
    • will give the right idea): Above the diaphragm there are in man
    • silicon and those that are active above — forgive me
    • practice this will give us the key to the handling of both clay
    • give exact information. We shall then know that there is a
    • this way, what seems to most people recondite can give us
    • with seed formation. The seed which gives rise to the embryo of
    • complexity; but this alone would never give rise to a new
    • that, e.g., a dandelion will give rise to another dandelion and
    • for example, we plant the seed of a given plant in the earth,
    • artificial substitute for the fertility given to the soil by
    • of view of finding out the condition favourable to a given
    • Now, to go further: In any given region of the Earth there is
    • given back to the
    • of a given sort are necessary for a given farm. But this
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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    • is this that gives meaning to the breathing process. When
    • the highest form of the spiritual given to us here on earth,
    • a gas-chamber containing a given volume of air, and then remove
    • outside, but from inside the man's body. Man has to give up
    • and will give you some idea of how necessary this substance is
    • right quantity or water is present in any given soil and
    • antipathy. It experiences sympathy when for any given soil the
    • yield up any kind of individual structure and give itself over
    • — forgive me but I speak the truth — simply because
    • instinctively a peasant is given to meditation. He ponders much
    • give form to all plants as long as there was water below it.
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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    • scientifically established. Today no man of science would give
    • part has to give over to the body the forces which it contains
    • the flower) is designed not to give out scent but to take it
    • formation. What we give over to the soil in the compost has its
    • this gives us a hint as to the measures we may recommend for
    • Thus, practical hints can be given as to how man may best
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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    • indications given yesterday as to the treatment of manure by
    • rather it gives full recognition to the advances which have
    • arsenic, etc. The heavens give us the silicic acid, lead,
    • mercury and arsenic we need; they give them freely whenever the
    • we should still not promote plant growth if we did not give the
    • Today I should like to give indications for the addition
    • well known, it is the potash salts which give the plant
    • of which we have robbed the soil. The manure is again given the
    • have given for yarrow, we have therefore something fundamental
    • a wrong way nor give off nitrogen in ä wrong way and so
    • give it nous and enable it to make the soil into which it is
    • homeopathic doses, to give the manure the required power. Such
    • obtained can be added to the manure, which will then give the
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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    • inclined to seek for definitions. I have given way —
    • and have looked up in various books the definitions given of a
    • mother-plant gives rise to a daughter-plant, and so on. On the
    • soil that has been treated in this way. This will give us what
    • test. You will have to try it out on a given piece of work,
    • reckoning here with enormous forces of expansion and have given
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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    • conceptions given by Spiritual Science. Let us therefore
    • into itself, the plant actually gives off the air and warmth
    • plant, air and warmth are given off by it. And this process of
    • actually to give out that which the animal takes from the world
    • plant gives and the animal takes.” What is contained in
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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    • are led into meadows and given every opportunity of entering
    • provide a diet of roots where we require to give the head
    • imagine someone saying to himself: “I must give roots to
    • Well, I have given the animal the carrot fodder. And now I want
    • latent in the animals. We should therefore try to give young
    • ascertain exactly the quantity of food that should be given for
    • similar results can be achieved and strength given to muscle
    • cooking or steaming. Or, if you give them something which has
    • both from growing tomatoes and from eating them. Those who give
    • to take the form of a wonderful festival, for which we give our
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Appendix
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    • Further Indications on Agriculture given by Rudolf Steiner.
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Cover Sheet
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Diagram 1.
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Diagrams 12, 13, 14.
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Diagrams 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23.
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Diagram 20.
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Diagrams 7, 8, 19.
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Diagrams 9, 10, 11, 21.
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  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Preface
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    • SINCE RUDOLF STEINER had given so many new impulses brought
    • securing Dr. Steiner's promise to give a lecture course on
    • given in the course. This aim he proposed to be to a group of
    • Whoever expects this course to give a list of easily
    • and many primary indications given in this course need
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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    • QUESTION: Can the given quantity of cow horn manure diluted
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 13th June, 1924.
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    • relate what Spiritual Science can give as an improvement of
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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    • could not read. But today when a lecture is given even to the
    • admitted however, that many contemporary phenomena give cause
    • QUESTION: It is usual in farming to give stable manure to
  • Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 16th June, 1924.
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    • QUESTION: Could we be given the correct astronomical data
    • ANSWER: We shall give the times for making the
    • estate will be amply sufficient. If one knows that a given



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