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The “Do-Nothing” Farmer: Part I, The Revolution

Jan 13, 2022
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ANECDOTE

City Scientist's Sunrise Revelation Led Him Back To Farming

  • Fukuoka, a plant pathologist, collapsed after illness on a hill, had an awakening, and resigned the next day to return to his family farm.
  • The incident included a sunrise and a night heron cry that he describes as sweeping away his firm convictions.
ANECDOTE

Stopping Pruning Cost 400 Trees And Family Trust

  • Fukuoka stopped pruning citrus trees to let crops "grow themselves" and lost over 400 trees to tangled growth and pests.
  • His father urged him to get a job, illustrating the real costs and resistance of radical experiments.
INSIGHT

Do-Nothing Farming Distills Into Four Core Principles

  • Masanobu Fukuoka's Do-Nothing Farming asks humans to relinquish control and observe nature rather than impose techniques.
  • He distilled it into four principles: no tilling, no fertilizers/compost, no weeding, and no chemical dependence, practiced with precise timing.
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