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Product Description
Natural Way of Farming: The Theory and Practice of Green Philosophy
By Masanobu Fukuoka
From the visionary Japanese farmer and philosopher Masanobu Fukuoka — author of the internationally acclaimed The One-Straw Revolution — comes this profound and practical guide to natural farming: a philosophy and method of agriculture that works with nature rather than against it.
Natural Way of Farming presents Fukuoka’s complete vision of what farming can and should be — a practice rooted in simplicity, observation, and deep respect for the natural world. It is both a technical manual and a philosophical manifesto, challenging the assumptions of modern industrial agriculture and offering a radically different path forward.
What This Book Covers
- The core principles of Fukuoka’s do-nothing farming (Shizen Nōhō) philosophy
- Practical techniques for natural cultivation of grains, vegetables, and fruit trees
- The role of soil health, biodiversity, and natural cycles in sustainable farming
- A critique of chemical agriculture and the case for returning to nature
- The spiritual and philosophical dimensions of living and farming in harmony with the earth
- Insights into green philosophy and its relevance to modern environmental challenges
Who Is This Book For?
Essential reading for farmers, permaculture practitioners, environmentalists, and anyone passionate about sustainable living. Whether you tend a small garden or manage a large farm, Fukuoka’s wisdom offers a transformative perspective on our relationship with the land.
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.” — Masanobu Fukuoka

