Compost

What It Is, How It Is Made, What It Does

Herbert H. Koepf

Availability:
Out of print

Quick Look

A useful guide to the entire composting process -- from the different types of compost, through the biodynamic treatment of it, to application.

Format:
pamphlet
Size:
212 x 142 mm
Publisher:
Biodynamic Association
Subject:
Biodynamics & Organics
Extent:
20 pages
ISBN:
9780938250104
Publication date:
01 Jan 1980

Description

This useful little booklet provides a wide-ranging survey of compost and its related practices. It will guide you through the entire composting process – from the different types of compost, through the biodynamic treatment of it, to application. Drawing on a combination of theoretical and practical information, Dr Koepf explains how to work with a variety of materials and provides guidelines on how to make the best use of compost. This is an essential read for anyone looking for a short and concise overview of the subject.

Author

Herbert Hans Koepf (1914-2007) was a hands-on farmer in Germany who went on to receive a PhD in agriculture, specialising in soil science. In 1962, after the death of Ehrenfried Pfeiffer with whom Koepf had worked closely, he became director of Pfeiffer's biodynamic research laboratory in Spring Valley, New York. Then in 1970 he moved to Emerson College in the UK, running the biodynamic agriculture course every year until 1990. He was also head of the Agriculture Department at the Goetheanum in Switzerland.

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We're sorry this book in now Out of Print. However, it is still available as part of a new book, Koepf's Practical Biodynamics.

More books by Herbert Koepf:
Nitrate
Research in Biodynamic Agriculture
Three Lectures on Biodynamics

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