The Natural Way of Farming: The Theory and Practice of Green Philosophy

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By (author): "Frederic P. Metreaud, Masanobu Fukuoka"
The Natural Way of Farming: The Theory and Practice of Green Philosophy
ISBN0870406132
ISBN139780870406133
AsinThe Natural Way of Farming: The Theory and Practice of Green Philosophy
Original titleNatural Way of Farming: The Theory and Practice of Green
Japans most amazing natural farmer, the author of the classic One Straw Revolution returns with an in depth look at his unique method of do-nothing farming.Masanobu Fukuoka is a rare individual to have devoted over fifty years to farming as a spiritual path. Even rarer in this age of fragmented specialization is his grasp on the interrelatedness of all aspects of human society and nature. Acclaimed as a modern-day Lao Tzu by fellow Japanese for his paradoxical wisdom, he reaches back to the source of agrarian traditions to emerge at the vanguard of post-industrial civilization. He stands on the direct realization that culture is agriculture, and overturns preconceptions and rational reductions of the world to show us the roots of a healthy and whole way of life and the proof is in his farming!Imagine raising crops with no cultivation, no chemical fertilizers or herbicides, not even any added compost! Fukuoka has learned not to ask the impossible of nature, and is blessed with impossibly high yields. Instead of continually attempting to do a little bit more, he has looked for ways to do less, to leave off unnecessary labors, and yet his soil grows richer every year. He has pared his costs, equipment, and techniques down to an absolute minimum, rejecting the race to keep up with run away relative economics for a saner, more balanced natural cycle. He offers us a provocative image of stewardship to the earth as the cornerstone to a society of sufficiency, permanence, and self-renewal.Here is one volume are the secrets of Fukuokas approach to farming the natural way; the theory and practice of working with nature, and living better for it. At once philosophical and down-to-earth, he takes us on a walk through health fields, and clearly explains how we can and must change our way of doing things if we are to make lasting peace with the earth and ourselves.