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Natural Way of Farming (Paperback)

by Masanobu Fukuoka (Author)
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  • Paperback: 284 pages
  • Publisher: Other India Press (31 Dec 1985)
  • ISBN-10: 8185987009
  • ISBN-13: 978-8185987002
  • Product Dimensions: 24.2 x 18 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 384,657 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, practical and a 'must have' for anyone interested in gardening, raising vegetables or ecology in the broadest sense , 14 Mar 2007
By S. Cahill (UK) - See all my reviews
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Fukuoka is a rare blend of farmer, philosopher and agricultural scientist. Over a period of seventy odd years, Fukuoka has effectively challenged 'received wisdom' about agriculture and cultivation and has mounted what is probably one of the most cogent intellectual attacks on agribusiness and the ways in which it is destroying our diet, the basis of our societies and the ecology of our planet. Ranging over chapters covering the shortcomings of modern science, the dislocation of people from the food they eat and the vicious circle that these practices engender, Fukuoka devotes the majority of this book to solid practical advice to farmers and growers.

The graphic results of his philosophy of 'no weeding, no tilling, no fertilizer and no pesticides' make for staggering reading and reveal the astonishing myths attached to cultivation that are quite literally stuffed down our throats by the agribusiness economy. This book should be on every gardeners bookshelf
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5.0 out of 5 stars If books be the food of love-then this title is soul food., 30 Oct 2009
By Mr. R. Cooke (Norwich, England) - See all my reviews
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Books represent food for the soul and that affirmation is especially valid for those that actually have something to teach us. One particular example could be given by `The One Straw Revolution', one of the most imposing and interesting books written by Masanobu Fukuoka, a true master in the field of natural farming. Many books have been written on this subject but none has managed to reach so many people, bringing new ideas and concepts in our lives, demonstrating clearly the advantages of natural farming.

Masanobu Fukuoka is one of the few men that have understood that it is essential to protect nature, the environment and deter from intensive agricultural techniques. His book, `The One Straw Revolution' strikes the reader by the sincere tone and straight manner in which it is written. Modern agriculture is carefully studied and compared to natural organic farming, being based on many years of experience as an agricultural scientist. It is meant to bring back to our attention the importance and numerous benefits of traditional farming, taking care of the nature that has offered to us so many great things throughout the time.

Reading `The One Straw Revolution' is like discovering notions you thought to be long forgotten. It is more than being reminded of natural farming; some even say that it resembles a spiritual awakening, rediscovering once more the connection between man and nature, between us - human beings - and land. The book describes how natural farming offers beautiful crop yields compared to those that are obtained through modern means and the author highlights that we make too much use of motor trucks, fertilizers and pesticides. It's not hard finding the advantages of organic farming as they are obvious, this being the best way to minimize the impact you have on nature.

Not surprisingly, many people have been influenced by the message contained by `The One Straw Revolution'. They all attested the importance of staying green, protecting the surrounding nature and trying to discover traditional farming while trying to reduce the after-effects of modern agriculture. It is amazing how this book encompasses so many wonderful notions, starting with the protection of land and reaching all the way to the human spirit, finding a way to enhance that connection and make it even stronger. You might think that `The One Straw Revolution' is just about natural farming but if you read carefully between the lines you will see that it is in fact a call for coming alive. Natural farming allows for us to be healthy and we should all be interested in this aspect of our life.

Many great things have been said about Masanobu Fukuoka, the organic farmer and the great thinker. His books are widely presented over the Internet, people being genuinely interested in purchasing them and wanting to discover more about `The Road Back to Nature'. The title of this book is more than suggestive, hiding a very powerful message about the way we have influenced nature and contributed to its becoming angrier with us. The author expresses his disappointment with modern agriculture, the ecological impact and the way the whole world is affected. Farming is not meant to destroy but to provide for the human race and many of us still have to understand this fact. Transforming land into desert, cutting down trees to make room for crops and other harmful practices are not something agricultural scientists should ever consider. This is not `The Road Back to Nature' and Masanobu Fukuoka knows it for certain.

A man with experience and many years spent in nature, Masanobu Fukuoka has written `The Road Back to Nature' as a general attempt to raise awareness about the critical need for traditional farming. Reading such a book reveals all the part we have played in global desertification, reducing the fertility of land and reducing forests that are vital for our existence. It may seem all too harsh but it is real and most importantly we need to take action. Nature is at the disposal of man but when it is harmed, consequences appear. With `The Road Back to Nature' we are taught that we can do good without imposing our power on nature, taking care of all the things we have been gifted with. It's an amazing journey to read such books, written by a genuine expert!

love and light RC

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