An edition of One-Straw Revolution (2010)

The one-straw revolution

an introduction to natural farming

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The one-straw revolution
Masanobu Fukuoka, Masanobu Fuk ...
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An edition of One-Straw Revolution (2010)

The one-straw revolution

an introduction to natural farming

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"Call it Zen and the Art of Farming or a Little Green Book, Masanobu Fukuoka's manifesto about farming, eating, and the limits of human knowledge presents a radical challenge to the global systems we rely on for our food. At the same time, it is a spiritual memoir of a man whose innovative system of cultivating the earth reflects a deep faith in the wholeness and balance of the natural world. As Wendell Berry writes in his preface, the book 'is valuable to us because it is at once practical and philosophical. It is an inspiring, necessary book about agriculture because it is not just about agriculture'. Trained as a scientist, Fukuoka rejected both modern agribusiness and centuries of agricultural practice, deciding instead that the best forms of cultivation mirror nature's own laws. Over the next three decades he perfected his so-called do-nothing technique: commonsense, sustainable practices that all but eliminate the use of pesticides, fertilizer, tillage, and perhaps most significantly, wasteful effort."--Book cover.

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The one-straw revolution: an introduction to natural farming
2010, New York Review Books
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Preface
Editor's Introduction
Notes on the translation
PART I. Look at this Grain
Nothing at All
Returning to the Country
Toward a Do-Nothing Farming
Returning to the Source
One Reason Natural Farming Has Not Spread
Humanity Does not Know Nature
PART II. Four Principles of Natural Farming
Farming Among the Weeds
Farming with Straw
Growing Rice in a Dry Field
Orchard Trees
Orchard Earth
Growing Vegetables like Wild Plants
The Terms for Abandoning Chemicals
Limits of the Scientific Method
PART III. One Farmer Speaks Out
A Modest Solution to a Difficult Problem
The Fruit of Hard Times
The Marketing of Natural Food
Commercial Agriculture Will Fail
Research for Whose Benefit?
What is Human Food?
A Merciful Death for Barley
Simply Serve Nature and All is Well
Various Schools of Natural Farming
PART IV. Confusion About Food
Nature's Food Mandala
The Culture of food
Living by Bread Alone
Summing up Diet
Food and Farming
PART V. Foolishness Comes Out Looking Smart
Who is the Fool?
I Was Born To Go to Nursery School
Drifting Clouds and the Illusion of Science
The Theory of Relativity
A Village Without War and Peace
The One-Straw Revolution.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Other Titles
Introduction to natural farming

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Dewey Decimal Class
631.5/84
Library of Congress
S604 .F8413 2010eb

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1 online resource (169 pages)
Number of pages
169

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OL44370474M
ISBN 10
1590173929
ISBN 13
9781590173923
OCLC/WorldCat
681750905

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