The One-straw revolution

an introduction to natural farming

181 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 1990 by Friends Rural Centre.

ISBN:
978-0-87857-220-5
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Some have said that the Fukuokan philosophy is the tap root of what is now more broadly called Permaculture, only Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer, working with rice and winter grain in a southern Japanese climate. Both are no-till methods that shun the use of chemicals. However, Fukuoka should be set apart from farming in general and Permaculture in particular, in that The One-Straw Revolution is essentially a profound work of literary philosophy. Indeed, in many cases it reads like a naturalist's bible. Although the book is dressed in the language and anecdotes of a farmer, the message looms much larger. We read of a man who came to terms with the problem of death, and then decided to form a profoundly new (or is it old?) relationship with nature. In essence, the nugget of his wisdom is that, instead of struggling to control and command nature, we must …

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Un libro que combina propuestas concretas sobre agricultura junto con perspectivas filosóficas de cómo vivir una buena vida.

Las secciones del libro no tienen necesariamente un hilo conductor pero dejan muy en claro las posturas del autor con respecto a la agricultura y la vida sencilla.

Hoy día resuena tanto esta noción de regresar a lo esencial y dejar a la naturaleza descansar de tanto derroche de energías.

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Subjects

  • Fukuoka, Masanobu.
  • No-tillage.
  • Organic farming.
  • No-tillage -- Japan.
  • Organic farming -- Japan.