It took Oregon's Wild Harvest two years to transition into a certified Biodynamic® farm. Today, the farm not only grows certified organic herbs, but certified Biodynamic® ones as well! The motivation for doing this stems from the company's philosophy to naturally heal the body and earth. When looking at the foundation of Biodynamic® farming, it just made sense. The farm is basically viewed as a single organism that is capable of meeting its own needs, without the assistance of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. We agree with the founder, Dr. Rudolf Steiner, that the key to good health-of people and of the planet-is total sustainability in agriculture. Nutrient-rich soil is of course the foundation of this sustainability. You can't grow nutrient-rich produce from nutrient-deficient soil.
"Everything is inter-related. Healthy food is our medicine. Growing herbs on a holistic farm is just another quest in our path to provide our customers with only the healthiest plant material available on the planet."
-Randy Buresh, founder, Oregon's Wild Harvest
