"The future of life on earth almost demands that the farmer broaden his scope of interest [to include] the invisible world…[which] has frequently a stronger visible effect upon this planet than the majority of people can imagine or accept. The task of Biodynamics in this respect [is] to cultivate not only the soil but the power of man to perceive. A continued denial of the existence of elemental forces in nature…will not…negate these forces—but may instead lead them to oppose rather than to support our endeavors."
Excerpt from Heniz Grotzke’s, “The Future After the First 50 Years,” from Biodynamic Magazine #112, Fall 1974.