| Lili Kolisko was one of Rudolf Steiner's most significant students and co-workers. In particular she was charged with the development of a laboratory (Das Biologische Institut des Goetheanums in Stuttgart) to perform experiments with regard to various agricultural suggestions Steiner had made in his Agriculture Course. Her work was presented in essays and booklets and in large measure in her book "Agriculture of Tomorrow."
More on this pioneering research to follow....
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