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The Josephine Porter Institute

Fall Biodynamic Workshop - October 17-19th 2025 (meals included)

Fall Biodynamic Workshop - October 17-19th 2025 (meals included)

Regular price $200.00 USD
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JPI is Sponsoring a fall workshop at Perennial Roots Farm (PRF) in Accomac, Virginia. 

PRICE IS SLIDING SCALE. PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD! If you are able to contribute more, you help cover costs for others to attend and when there's a surplus from the event, it all goes directly to supporting JPI's work extending biodynamics over as much of the earth as possible.

The mission of biodynamics has always been one of fostering health for the purpose of universal human freedom.

The goal of the “farm organism” is so that every farm might source from within its own boundaries, all its own fertility needs that stream in from the cosmos.


One of the most transformative effects of the biodynamic preparations is not just on the soil, but on the imaginations of those who practice making the preparations. New possibilities open up when you practice creating with your own hands the fruits of a remarkable intuition.

Join us at the Josephine Porter Institute for a hands-on practical experience learning some of the subtle aspects of making biodynamic preparations.


Join us from Friday evening October 17,18,19 for food, fellowship, and inspiration! There are work trade options available. Folks who are able to help for an extra day before and/or after will receive a 50% refund on their ticket purchase.

Ticket prices cover food costs and relevant overhead costs. If you are able to pay more, this helps others who can less afford to attend. Thank you for your generosity supporting our nonprofit work of healing the Earth one acre at a time!

Note: this is physical activity on a working farm. Bring everything you need to stay healthy and hydrated. If you intend to participate in our work comp offer, you must be able to lift 50lbs above your waist regularly and to expend physical energy working, digging, moving heavy things. Thank you for understanding!

What to bring: We always email everyone the schedule, and expect everyone to look out for each other and for themselves. Bring a good hat, jacket, gloves, boots, mug, water bottle, sunglasses, sunscreen -- and anything else that would make you more comfortable such as a favorite chair or cushion. But most importantly, bring a good attitude! :) 

 

Thursday will be a pre-conference work day, digging up 2000+ cow horns, emptying them, and two lectures from Stewart Lundy, and two full meals. If you'd like to attend this specialized day, please understand that this is a heavy workday. Folks will begin arriving by the evening for the official workshop on Friday. 

Friday will begin with opening ceremonies led by Teresa O'Shaughnessy, a farm tour, learning how to make barrel compound, and an evening cookout.

Saturday, we will be filling cow horns with manure, crafting, eating, and learning about biodynamics. Multiple lectures (while working with our hands) from Stewart Lundy. Group photo.

Sunday morning, we'll be wrapping up preparation work, having a closing ceremony, and brunch. If we're lucky and good on time, we'll try to bury a couple of thousand cow horns that we stuffed with manure over the weekend. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fall Biodynamic Workshop?

The Fall Biodynamic Workshop is a hands-on event at Perennial Roots Farm, focusing on biodynamic preparations and fostering health through universal freedom.

What is included in the ticket price?

Ticket prices include meals and cover food and overhead costs. There are sliding scale options to pay what you can afford, helping support others.

Are there any physical requirements for attendees?

Yes, attendees should be able to lift 50 lbs regularly and participate in physical activities like digging and moving heavy objects.

What should I bring to the workshop?

Bring a hat, jacket, gloves, boots, a mug, water bottle, sunglasses, sunscreen, and any personal comfort items like a chair or cushion.