The one straw revolution book5/9/2023 The system works along with the natural biodiversity of each farmed area, encouraging the complexity of living organisms-both plant and animal-that shape each particular ecosystem to thrive along with food plants. Natural farming is related to fertility farming, organic farming, sustainable agriculture, agroecology, agroforestry, ecoagriculture and permaculture, but should be distinguished from biodynamic agriculture. The title refers not to lack of effort, but to the avoidance of manufactured inputs and equipment. Fukuoka, a Japanese farmer and philosopher, introduced the term in his 1975 book The One-Straw Revolution. Natural farming ( 自然農法, shizen nōhō), also referred to as "the Fukuoka Method", "the natural way of farming", or "do-nothing farming", is an ecological farming approach established by Masanobu Fukuoka (1913–2008). Masanobu Fukuoka, originator of the natural farming method
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