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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture I
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- sphere. If you observe the needle of a compass you discover
- of Nature serves as nourishment for members of higher orders.
- plants? If we observe the course of the year, we shall find
- the modern physicist observes is the fact that on rainy days
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture II
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- earth in which the plants grow which serve as food for the
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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- When one observes nitrogen today in the ordinary way one
- who have any sensitiveness for these things can observe
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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- dried, preserves its quality. I should like to remind you that
- filling of manure, we preserve in the horn that function which
- winter. All these living forces are preserved in the manure and
- served with the contents of such a cow horn, diluted in about
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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- the yarrow are preserved by means of that process which takes
- stinging nettle does not really deserve to be despised as
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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- had preserved was also worn out. And so the vineyards far and
- only serves as a means of mathematical orientation, and cannot
- always like this; the stars once served as a guide for
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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- observe that it consists of the thick trunk, to which are
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VIII
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- breathing. What the animal eats serves only to stimulate its
- serves as a support for the ego. The animal, let it be
- serve as a base for the ego. Now the process of the working-up
- question is strong in this region. The point to observe here is
- part of the plant. And we must go further, and observe what is
- forces serve to make it ripe for human assimilation* But where
- consumption of potatoes should serve only to stimulate the
- some time to come, these should serve as the foundation for the
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Appendix
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- modern chemist and biologist). If you observe carefully you
- the plants will become hypertrophied and if they serve as food,
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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- twenty-five cow-horns and these served for a fairly large
- cow-stable they might serve for another year. But I do not
- is made? Would it be necessary to do something to preserve the
- will be able to observe that the wheat (a plant whose natural
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 13th June, 1924.
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- “tradition” so to speak, anything can serve
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 14th June, 1924.
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- Australia, which could serve the purpose, but I cannot think of
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 16th June, 1924.
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- QUESTION: Is it permissible to preserve bales of fodder by
- understanding. This can already be observed. People have
- preserved through electrification will therefore gradually tend
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