Hugh J. Courtney
About
Hugh J. Courtney (1932–2020), a veteran and librarian, discovered Steiner’s agriculture course in 1975 at a health food store in College Park, Maryland. This led him to Josephine Porter, who was making biodynamic preparations according to Steiner’s indications. He apprenticed under Josephine and, when she died in 1984, took up her work. He created the Josephine Porter Institute in Woolwine, VA, where he has been making and selling preparations (six compost preparations and 3 others), editing the newsletter Applied Biodynamics, and consulting on all aspects of the biodynamic approach. Hugh Jordan Courtney passed the threshold quietly in his sleep on June 15, 2020, at the age of 87 in Woolwine, Virginia.
Author's Books
Biodynamics for Beginners
Principles and Practice
Introduction by Stewart Lundy
Edited by Stewart Lundy
Contributions by John Bradshaw, Philippe Coderey, Patricia Smith, Abigail Porter, German-Michael Hahn and Dennis Klocek