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Update (Dec 8, 2010):
Just like in 2008, this website was down for few days during the move to another webhost. The website has been restored to the state it was in before the move. The good news? This exercise will not take place for another four years!

Natural Farming Workshop April 6 - 11, 2011

Learn Terraquaculture: The traditional farming system of the Asia Pacific region

Taranaki, Aotearoa/New Zealand. April 6 - 11, 2011

Skills development training workshop. Rural Development - Sustainable Living.

Four days practical field training. Farming living water flowing through the landscape. Key skills for developing natural farming / terraquaculture systems in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Productive and sustainable farming and ecoforestry systems in the Pacific-Asia region.

More info:
http://terraquaculture.net

Natural Farming Course in Aotearoa New Zealand

Terraquaculture (traditional natural farming of Asia-Pacific)

April 6 - 10, 2011
Green Cloak, Taranaki, Aotearoa New Zealand

Skills development training workshop. Rural Development - Sustainable Living.

Four days practical field training. Farming living water flowing through the landscape. Key skills for developing terraquaculture systems in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Productive and sustainable farming and ecoforestry systems in the Pacific-Asia region.

Learn natural farming

Hello, I´m new here. My name is Josete, from Spain.

I´ve read The One Straw Revolution and The Natural Way of farming Fukuoka´s books and some articles related with, and from I read them, my view of the world has changed completely.

I´ve started recently to practice natural farming but I don´t know exactly how to. I would be happy If anyone told me how i can find farmers that practice natural farming around the world (Fukuoka died).

Thanks !!

pd: I would be glad if someone told me how he/she learnt natural farming.

Nature is what gets desperately poor people through crisis

Nature is what gets desperately poor people through crisis and calamity. Its capacity to protect and provide for humanity far exceeds humanity's financial and logistical abilities.

This excerpt is from Commentary: What unites James Bond and dead monkeys by Dr. M. A. Sanjayan. Also, check out The Nature Conservancy.

Did you notice the weirdness with this site recently?

1) The website all messed up with text strewn around with no colors (other than black text)
2) "NaturalFarming.org is currently under maintenance" message

If you noticed one or both of the above on Dec 2 (or Dec 3) 2008 depending on which time zone you access this website from, please accept our apologies for the inconvenience. The website was moved from one web hosting provider to another. Our tests indicate all is back to normal. If you see any issues, please let us know.

natural farming is a big meaning...

natural farming is a big meaning...
we can make our lives more healthy and easy...
but i don't have skill to make it true...help me.

searching for articles

Hello
My name is Moshe Amsterdam, I'm a student at the Hebrew university's Agriculture faculty, studying soil & water sciences. I'm searching for recent acdamic articles on Organic/Natural Farming that refer to Masanobu Fukuoka's techniques. Can you help?

Toda Raba (Thank you very much!)!
Moshe Amsterdam
mosheortal@gmail.com

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