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Masanobu Fukuoka Natural Farm / Interview with Masanobu's grandchild ― Hiroki Fukuoka 

[official] 福岡正信自然農園 Masanobu Fukuoka Natural Farm
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@bte_permaculture
@bte_permaculture 2 года назад
Thank you so much ❤️ I agree with him in all the ideas. It's great to see that Masanobu San has left his theories to evolve through his grandchild 🥰 Namaste and much love from Kerala, India 💚
@msteresa653
@msteresa653 Год назад
Fascinating to see how his legacy and philosophy have been inherited and interpreted by his family two generations on. No tillage no weeding no fertilizer no pesticide, to me, is sacrosanct, but I'm not a commercial farmer. Perhaps that's the key difference then for being able to wholly manifest this life-giving philosophy - self-sufficiency versus for profit? Really, natural farming's goal is the total productivity of the land - it's the land as a whole living system - not simply the yield of one particular cash crop. To make compromises and allowances for disruptive interventions is to set a sequence of events in motion that will necessitate future disruptive interventions. Although ideas like sustainability and the biodiversity crisis / 6th Extinction were uncommon at the time of Fukuoka-sensei's writing, to me his philosophy is at the core of how humans as a species can live sustainably on the Earth, fostering its whole life and our own species' existence simultaneously. On a long enough time scale, in fact, those goals are one and the same. A global crisis of degraded soil fertility and topsoil erosion - the exact conditions that industrial monoculture on a mass scale perpetuates - is the stuff of nightmares; of civilization collapse.
@felixpfeiffer9863
@felixpfeiffer9863 2 года назад
Thank you, i was hoping someone would interview the descendents of this great man and show it to the world. it offers a kind of deep reflection thats invaluable to understand someones work.
@officialmasanobufukuokanat6427
@officialmasanobufukuokanat6427 2 года назад
Thank you
@Anonymous-fb5qn
@Anonymous-fb5qn 2 года назад
@@officialmasanobufukuokanat6427 Can you please upload more video of Current status of Masanobu Fukuoka's farm. I would love to see how his grandchildrens are taking his legacy forward.
@lapluiechampagne
@lapluiechampagne 2 месяца назад
Magnifique, je n’ai pas les mots, encore merci.
@Anonymous-fb5qn
@Anonymous-fb5qn 2 года назад
Can you please upload more video of Current status of Masanobu Fukuoka's farm. I would love to see how his grandchildrens are taking his legacy forward.
@officialmasanobufukuokanat6427
@officialmasanobufukuokanat6427 2 года назад
Thank you. We will try.
@IPissAwesome
@IPissAwesome Год назад
Why don't you go see it for yourself.
@wk4240
@wk4240 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic! Beautiful! 😊
@vasudevgaikwad5680
@vasudevgaikwad5680 4 месяца назад
Thanks.i am fallower from India
@delightslife
@delightslife Год назад
Big thanks and ❤. Can you update the current cultivate culture of Sir fukuoka's Farm.
@InfinitelifeBuddha
@InfinitelifeBuddha 2 года назад
For those who love Masanobu Fukuoka, you will surely want to know how his natural farm is now? Who will take over and will there be any changes? Here is the answer: Thank you
@toen444
@toen444 2 года назад
Thank you for your love
@thoughfullylost6241
@thoughfullylost6241 Год назад
I am reading one straw Revolution now thank you
@doroutdor
@doroutdor Год назад
Beautiful, anyone might know the Acacia type behind him???
@bentonhomestead
@bentonhomestead Год назад
Black Wattle; Acacia mearnsii. Fukuoka calls it "Morishima acacia", which looks Japanese, but is actually an old synonym: Acacia mollissima.
@danielmurphy2271
@danielmurphy2271 7 месяцев назад
It is difficult for me to see clearly. Does it have phyllodes or bipinnate leaves?
@mg-hills-of
@mg-hills-of 10 месяцев назад
🕉🙏
@oshunblack6883
@oshunblack6883 3 месяца назад
Hmmmm.. "grown as naturally as possible". If he was growing it 100% natural he'd just say "yes its all grown naturally". Full stop. But naturally as "possible".. hmmm no, he's gone against the old mans philosophy. You can hear it in his answers. He doesnt do it purely natural like the old man did. Thats what happens when you turn it into a business. You take short cuts because he needs faster yields. What a shame.
@stevegreen4954
@stevegreen4954 2 месяца назад
it is true that it is not 100% inheritaged by grandson. that indicates also how difgicult to be perfect completely as a buddha.
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