Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/779/en

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All work in agriculture ultimately concentrates upon this middle member as well. The farmer seeks to guide the interworking of these forces of the heights and the depths — and of the substances to which each stands in relation — in such a way that the rhythmic middle can develop and individualize toward ever greater self-sufficiency. This refers above all to species-typical growth and to the fruit formation and nourishing quality of cultivated plants. At its core, the task is to develop the "diaphragm function" toward a progressively independent dynamic — and to bring the forces of the heights and the depths into consonance through the rhythms of the course of the year in such a way that the organ of the middle can become the central organ of development of the farm individuality. This will find, and will increasingly find, its expression in the farm-individual soil fertility. In it, the working of nature and the working of the human being close together into a becoming wholeness.