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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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- wondered why it is that cows have horns, while certain other
- externals. Let us consider why cows have horns. I said
- horns and hoofs. Now what happens at the points where horns and
- the outside as in the case of the skin or hair; the horny
- is why the growth of horns and claws has such a bearing upon
- cow has horns in order to reflect inwards the astral and
- organism arises by reason of this radiation from horns
- the horn, therefore, we have something which by its inherent
- streams into the inner life organs. The horn is something which
- the horns: and the same thing is true of the hoofs.
- us put manure just as it comes to hand into a cow-horn,
- filling of manure, we preserve in the horn that function which
- surrounding soil, and the manure contained in the horn
- in the contents of the horn. Then (in spring) the horn can be
- taking the content of the cow horn after its period of
- served with the contents of such a cow horn, diluted in about
- horn must be thoroughly united with the water. You must begin
- Again, we take a cow-horn and fill it in the same way, not with
- so as to form a thin paste. Then instead of leaving the horn in
- Thus, a pinch of the contents of the horn about the size of a
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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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- the use of cows' horns were intended, of course, only to show a
- entities” quite readily within cows' horns, and how
- horn) to vivify it to such an extent as will enable it to carry
- intestines of horned cattle. This is quite an amusing
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Appendix
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- another discussion, Dr. Steiner spoke of the value of horn meal
- (ground horns and claws of cattle) as a fertiliser. He
- said that horn meal was one of the very best fertilisers if
- mixed with farmyard manure. The horn meal should not be sharply
- baked; the fresh horn meal is better because of its higher
- When he was questioned about the enormous number of cow horns
- when all measures were fully applied, as few as 150 cow horns
- content of the cow horn is stirred in the pail.
- considerable quantity of the diluted and stirred cow horn
- filled into the horn. If little pieces of it are diluted and
- soil from the roots of blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) and birch
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Contents
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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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- quantities of water and proportionately fewer cow-horns will be
- twenty-five cow-horns and these served for a fairly large
- garden. We took one horn to half a bucket of water. Then we
- began again with a whole bucket to two horns. For the remaining
- area, which was somewhat larger we took seven horns to seven
- stirring this cow horn mixture that after a time one would
- If the number of cow-horns is increased, the difficulty
- bucket to each cow-horn be retained? Must you take half a
- cow-horn in half a bucket of water, you can dilute the mixture
- than one cow-hornful is needed for half a bucket of water. The
- cow-hornful.
- QUESTION: Should the substance taken from the horn be weighed
- QUESTION: Can the horns be used several times, or must they
- possible that under certain circumstances if the horns, after
- know, however, how many cow-horns one may have at one's
- QUESTION: Where can one procure the cow-horns? Should they come
- therefore be that in certain circumstances, the horns of
- effective. The mixture made in these horns might have to be
- horns from the district in which one is working. There is a
- powerful relation between the forces in the horns taken
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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 13th June, 1924.
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- QUESTION: Should the various manure preparations (in cow-horn,
- deeper than the cultivated spit or should the cow-horns be
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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- say: Take cow-horns and put them in the ground, but to fight
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