| Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association (BDA): A non-profit organization open to the public, that was formed in the U.S. in 1938 in order to foster, guide, and safeguard the Biodynamic method of agriculture. |
| Biodynamic Research Institute: Introduction in English to Stiftelsen Biodynamiska Forskningsinstitutet in Sweden. Research programme and publications. |
| Garuda Consultants: Biodynamic horticultural consultants in New Zealand. |
| Institute for Biodynamic Research: Research projects on organic and biodynamic farming, soil fertility and manure composting are reported. |
| Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics, Inc.: Learn about the institute, its mission, and contact information. |
| Louis Bolk Institute: An initiator in fields of work like: Anthroposophic medicine, organic farming and organic food. |
| Oregon Biodynamics Group: A non-profit group promoting biodynamic farming and gardening. |
| Pfeiffer Center: Offers a part time training in biodynamic agriculture; workshops and seminars in biodynamics, gardening, beekeeping and education, and a one-year internship. |
| Soil And Health Library An Introduction: Health begins in the soil; Healing begins with hygiene; Liberty begins with freedom. This is a free public library offering a tightly focused collection of books on holistic agriculture, holistic health, self-sufficient living, and personal development. |
| The Biodynamic Agricultural Association: The main objectives are to foster and promote the agricultural impulse started by Steiner in 1924 and to help and support those wishing to put into practice the biodynamic method. |
| World of Demeter: Since 1927, Demeter has been the trademark for products of certified biodynamic production. |