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		<title>Feast of Fields&#8217; Bio Dynamic Organic Wine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First Things First: What is Bio Dynamic Farming? Biodynamic farming and gardening looks upon the soil and the farm as living organisms. It regards maintenance and furtherance of soil life as a basic necessity if the soil is to be preserved for generations, and it regards the farm as being true to its essential nature [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>First Things First: What is Bio Dynamic Farming?</strong><br />
<em>Biodynamic farming and gardening looks upon the soil and the farm as living organisms. It regards maintenance and furtherance of soil life as a basic necessity if the soil is to be preserved for generations, and it regards the farm as being true to its essential nature if it can be conceived of as a kind of individual entity in itself &#8211; a self-contained individuality. It begins with the ideal concept of the necessary self-containedness of the farm and works with furthering the life of the soil as a primary means by which a farm can become a kind of individuality that progresses and evolves.</p>
<p>Biodynamic agriculture is a way of living, working and relating to nature and the vocations of agriculture based on good common-sense practices, a consciousness of the uniqueness of each landscape, and the inner development of each and every practitioner.</p>
<p>Common-sense practices include striving to be self-sufficient in energy, fertilizers, plants, and animals; structuring our activities based on working with nature&#8217;s rhythms; using diversity in plant, fertilizers, and animals as building blocks of a healthy operation; being professional in our approach to reliability, cleanliness, order, focus on observation, and attention to detail; and being prompt and up-to-date in doing one&#8217;s job.</p>
<p>The concern with the uniqueness of a particular landscape includes developing an understanding of the geology, soils, climate, plant, and animal life; human ecology; and economy of one&#8217;s bioregion. </p>
<p>Biodynamic farming and gardening combines common-sense agriculture, an understanding of ecology, and the specific environment of a given place with a new spiritual scientific approach to the concepts, principles, and practices of agriculture.</em> From <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.biodynamics.com/node/111">biodynamics.ca</a><br />
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<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.feast-of-fields.ca"><u>Feast of Fields</u></a> farm has been certified biodynamic by Demeter Canada since 1996. The Biodynamic method goes beyond organic in a sincere effort to enliven the farm entity through growing in harmony with nature and working towards the goal of a self sufficient farm entity.</p>
<p>During the growing season, visit Feast of Fields at Riverdale Park Farmers Market on Tuesday 3-7 pm, Dufferin Grove Thursdays from 3-7pm, The Brickworks Saturday 8 -1 am or Withrow Park Saturdays from 9-1 pm. Feast of Fields also maintains a B&#038;B cottage.</p>
<p><strong>Feast of Fields Biodynamic Vineyard</strong><br />
RR # 1 St Catharines<br />
Ontario Canada L2R 6P7<br />
email: laura-sabourin@sympatico.ca</p>
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