The Fukuoka Farming Mailing List was created to discuss Masanobu Fukuoka's revolutionary method of natural farming. Discussion of Fukuoka's books, ongoing projects in Fukuoka Farming, creating and dispersing seed balls, and anything else to do with Masanobu Fukuoka, his life and work are all encouraged. This list was primarily created as a place for people interested in Fukuoka's methods to network and share resources. Let's help change the way people think about growing food.
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For those of you who have joined us in recent years and may not realize this, Emilia Hazelip was a member and occasional contributor to this list in its early
Dear farnk and all, I am growing wheat in rice straw and growing mung and rice in wheat straw since last many years with N.F.. I never made compost and bring
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