Just get the first harvest from my natural farm today. Thanks to Fukuoka and his methods. No tilling, no herbicides, no pesticides, no chemical fertilizer. Just some straw and chicken manure. This is the best and natural way of farming
@@IshnaNaga Recently I learned that clay balls are not obligatory unless it's too dry or somethinig else happens (like birds eating all the seeds or something). By seeding among the grasses, seeds generally have enough protection from birds and drought. A week later mow the grass and the seeds just grow naturally with the dew or the rains. My wheat grew just fine that way. So I'm more confident now and I'm sowing sunflower and millet right now.
@@tomatito3824 Thats awesome similar to what ive been doing which is a chop and drop oriented farming practice. Also for pushing the weeds back. At beggining on the season. Thank for sharing. Im growing sorgeum, millets too where are you located im curious.
Thank you for this video ... Masanobu Fukuoka is one of the most important person that ever lived ... i wish they were more people like him on the world
Mounir B there are the person like him everywhere in the world , like growing foods in the bushes and grasses ? In England there the Hallance family , Annette Larkin and few raw vegan people , the way they grow foods everywhere grow naturally
@@nancynahnigoh3550, you don't really understand what they are telling, the people u have mentioned cannot reach the level of this guy.. Do some research..
Evo 10 they are cos they do farming not exactly him but they do farming without insecticide and Moreno ferterlizer either they grow using organic manures , I never do research but I come across the UA-cam of raw vegan people using natural ways of growing foods using natural sources
@@nancynahnigoh3550, if there is no pesticides used, it's very good for us because the effect of pesticide will stay forever in our body.. And thanks for your kind reply Nancy.. Nice to meet you..
Read the One Straw Revolution and now grateful to find this video of wise master Fukuoka. Mankind must become one with nature now more than ever to save our species.
One thing is clear, from the liberty he is taking with criticizing the practice in India, he clearly thought that Indians are family and he was taking particular interest in us because he loved us and wanted us to do better. He clearly looks at us as a father would. What a sweet old grandpa.
Great video! Thanks for posting. For critics below - Larry Korn's book"One Straw Revolutionary" is very helpful for understanding where Fukuoka Sensei was going with all of this and puts it in context.
Yes I can understand. But atleast they should tell how they achieved this. There so many doubts in my mind regarding Natural Farming. It will be helpful if they share some kind of help over phone Or online chat.
I am surprised popular children's story here in the Philippines, Juan Tamad (Lazy John) was mentioned here. All along Juan is right. Its 2020 and im watching this. Still much relevant.
Here comes 2020 .. now I think I wanna do some great work like MASANOBU FUKUOKA ... Leave a legacy and undo some earthly wounds pierced by humans In search of like minded ones +91 7017108507
Where’s his results? Why was the yield not recorded? Surely after all his years of work he would have a farm to show off and be proud of. Forgive my ignorance but I could not find any information about Masanobu Fukuoka’s personal farm.
Natural farming does the absolute minimum and is more natural. It doesn't even weed. Permaculture tries really hard to stop the weeds by using cardboard and compost. It does a lot of work initially to try to have weeding work in the future. Natural farming instead says weeds are not a problem. Permaculture calls itself a scientific design system, and tries to have everything perfectly designed. Natural Farming is against reductionism, and says nature is an infinite cycle of causes and effects, and trying to mess with it is always a mistake . It teaches us to not rely on scientific knowledge, and use intuitive knowledge instead, doing the absolute minimum (sowing and harvesting).
sir i am from india . first of all i am sorry beacause my english not good but sir i think you understand me and reply me about my problem . sir my problem is i love natural farming because it's the truth of our life . i knew this before 5 months when i saw masanobu fukuoka in UA-cam doing natural farming. first i was think is it true . sir in our village all people doing farming with till the soil with tracktor and ploughing and then planting . if i telling him about natural farming people laghing at me. they told me that without tilling the soil , with weeds farming is not possible . but i don't agree with them . i am starting natural farming in a small area to see that plant grow or not . i put the seed without weeding without ploughing into the soil and other people doing ploughing with tractor and then planting .and give chemical fertilizers . i am waiting for results . everytime my mind say it's not grow but still i wait for the result . and the result is disturb my mind . after one and half month i saw that my plant not growth but those peoples plant well growth . i am feeling very sad and searching what the problem in my cultivation . when masanobu fukuoka doing farming with weeds and no ploughing why my farming not success , what the reason . is that my soil not good or anything else sir please please please reply me i request you . i love natural farming 🙏
Please be patient (I say this because it takes time for the soil to become healthy). You may fail once, you may fail twice but you have to try till you succeed. There are a lot of factors at play - soil health, weather, humidity, water, rain, seasons, temperature etc. Please keep all this in mind. I like your approach - try on a small area, experiment until you get it right. Do not lose hope.
He does talk like a master. Listen to the permaculture types for a while and listen to Fukuoka again, he makes much more sense when you have a strong base of knowledge of integrated biology/farming. (I wonder if he ever heard how certain leaf growing microbes seed clouds or if he just thought of the transpiration water leaving the leafs? Anyway, trees causing rain is much more plausible than I used to think. I expect he was right.)
Just get the first harvest from my natural farm today. Thanks to Fukuoka and his methods. No tilling, no herbicides, no pesticides, no chemical fertilizer. Just some straw and chicken manure. This is the best and natural way of farming
How did you clay balls work out. Are you still implemetning
@@IshnaNaga Recently I learned that clay balls are not obligatory unless it's too dry or somethinig else happens (like birds eating all the seeds or something). By seeding among the grasses, seeds generally have enough protection from birds and drought. A week later mow the grass and the seeds just grow naturally with the dew or the rains.
My wheat grew just fine that way. So I'm more confident now and I'm sowing sunflower and millet right now.
@@tomatito3824 Thats awesome similar to what ive been doing which is a chop and drop oriented farming practice. Also for pushing the weeds back. At beggining on the season. Thank for sharing. Im growing sorgeum, millets too where are you located im curious.
@@IshnaNaga Glad to hear that! I'm in Buenos Aires province.
Thank you for this video ... Masanobu Fukuoka is one of the most important person that ever lived ... i wish they were more people like him on the world
Mounir B there are the person like him everywhere in the world , like growing foods in the bushes and grasses ? In England there the Hallance family , Annette Larkin and few raw vegan people , the way they grow foods everywhere grow naturally
@@nancynahnigoh3550, you don't really understand what they are telling, the people u have mentioned cannot reach the level of this guy.. Do some research..
Evo 10 they are cos they do farming not exactly him but they do farming without insecticide and Moreno ferterlizer either they grow using organic manures , I never do research but I come across the UA-cam of raw vegan people using natural ways of growing foods using natural sources
@@nancynahnigoh3550, if there is no pesticides used, it's very good for us because the effect of pesticide will stay forever in our body.. And thanks for your kind reply Nancy.. Nice to meet you..
Evo 10 you are welcome and nice to meet you too , we are raw vegan and vegan too
Read the One Straw Revolution and now grateful to find this video of wise master Fukuoka. Mankind must become one with nature now more than ever to save our species.
One thing is clear, from the liberty he is taking with criticizing the practice in India, he clearly thought that Indians are family and he was taking particular interest in us because he loved us and wanted us to do better. He clearly looks at us as a father would. What a sweet old grandpa.
Additionally, embodying his philosophy of less is more, creating more arguments by responding to them would be against his philosophical beliefs.
Wish this was more popular, love this video
9:14 Fukuoka clearly told the future of farmers in 1997! 👍🏼 #NaturalFarming #MasanobuFukuoka #Seedballs #ClimateChange
Thank you for the infos and the person who creates such farming the smartest man among smartest person in the world
Thank you for posting a wonderful video of a wonderful soul 😊
43:24 Rare footage of Fukuoka showing his moves 😍
Great video! Thanks for posting. For critics below - Larry Korn's book"One Straw Revolutionary" is very helpful for understanding where Fukuoka Sensei was going with all of this and puts it in context.
I am so excited to find this x thank you so very much! Love and respect🙏🏻
So glad!
How smart he was knowing even Indian language
He doesn’t know Indian, he is speaking in Japanese. There is a translator.
Please activate the automatic subtitles - is important because some words are not clear
automatic subtitles can be also wrong, if words are not clear pronounced
@@vedavyasa3568 this I know that the automatic subtitles are not perfect, but it would be a help anyway
A true master of life
Wow much of Indian comes to appreciate his work !!
Thanks a lot for this iconic video. 🙏💐🌾🍀🌴
I came After #Namalvar suggestion.
Me too :)
Masanobu or Monsanto? The answer is glaringly clear. Can we realise and make reparations before it's too late?
Thanks for video. Fukuoka says it's best farm he seen. Can anyone tell the location of this farm in video
I know the place but is kept secret by the family.
Why? Hahha
They don't want people going to and messed up around!
Yes I can understand. But atleast they should tell how they achieved this. There so many doubts in my mind regarding Natural Farming. It will be helpful if they share some kind of help over phone Or online chat.
Read One Straw Revolution by him. All Questions are answered in there.
Do you mean Nammalvar is quoted many times by Masanobu? Or do you mean another Nammalvar, other than the Vaishnavite Saint?
Sir, For your question, I am referring you to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._Nammalvar
Thanks...
Arumai
Arumaiyana pathiue
Very Amazing
Unbelievable how he was right!
I am surprised popular children's story here in the Philippines, Juan Tamad (Lazy John) was mentioned here. All along Juan is right. Its 2020 and im watching this. Still much relevant.
Here comes 2020 .. now I think I wanna do some great work like MASANOBU FUKUOKA ...
Leave a legacy and undo some earthly wounds pierced by humans
In search of like minded ones
+91 7017108507
Thank you
Where’s his results? Why was the yield not recorded? Surely after all his years of work he would have a farm to show off and be proud of. Forgive my ignorance but I could not find any information about Masanobu Fukuoka’s personal farm.
I mean I found out about this guy just today and it was from a video of his vibrant farm back in the 70's so not sure what you're talking about.
Do you not know how to use Google??
10:22 poor guy on the right, how could he translate all of this?? ;-)
THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
40:40
You comments coiencides with
Vladimir Nachev comments on this video 9 months ago
his comments "39:50 it's 2020 and we barely surviving"
what is the difference between natural farming and permaculture?
Natural farming does the absolute minimum and is more natural. It doesn't even weed. Permaculture tries really hard to stop the weeds by using cardboard and compost. It does a lot of work initially to try to have weeding work in the future. Natural farming instead says weeds are not a problem.
Permaculture calls itself a scientific design system, and tries to have everything perfectly designed. Natural Farming is against reductionism, and says nature is an infinite cycle of causes and effects, and trying to mess with it is always a mistake . It teaches us to not rely on scientific knowledge, and use intuitive knowledge instead, doing the absolute minimum (sowing and harvesting).
thank you ! salute \m/..\m/
sir i am from india . first of all i am sorry beacause my english not good but sir i think you understand me and reply me about my problem . sir my problem is i love natural farming because it's the truth of our life . i knew this before 5 months when i saw masanobu fukuoka in UA-cam doing natural farming. first i was think is it true . sir in our village all people doing farming with till the soil with tracktor and ploughing and then planting . if i telling him about natural farming people laghing at me. they told me that without tilling the soil , with weeds farming is not possible . but i don't agree with them . i am starting natural farming in a small area to see that plant grow or not . i put the seed without weeding without ploughing into the soil and other people doing ploughing with tractor and then planting .and give chemical fertilizers . i am waiting for results . everytime my mind say it's not grow but still i wait for the result . and the result is disturb my mind . after one and half month i saw that my plant not growth but those peoples plant well growth . i am feeling very sad and searching what the problem in my cultivation . when masanobu fukuoka doing farming with weeds and no ploughing why my farming not success , what the reason . is that my soil not good or anything else sir please please please reply me i request you . i love natural farming 🙏
Hi Bibhu. You examine the land and surrounding environment. Plan according to it. Don't lose the hope. Nature always with us.
@@narasimha4660 sir thx for motivate me .
Dear Bibhu Ji. Please carry on Your Noble Work of Natural Farming. People are gradually turning towards Natural farming.
Please be patient (I say this because it takes time for the soil to become healthy). You may fail once, you may fail twice but you have to try till you succeed.
There are a lot of factors at play - soil health, weather, humidity, water, rain, seasons, temperature etc. Please keep all this in mind.
I like your approach - try on a small area, experiment until you get it right. Do not lose hope.
Hi Bibhu I think u need to put mulching 1st, it will keep moisture and avoid weeds as sun light not reaching ground.
The music is playing over your voice.
Thanks semoga bermanfaat
2021. Thank you
T hank u for this video sir.
Most welcome
Thank you.
You're welcome!
39:50 it's 2020 and we barely surviving
Agree. World events are worrisome...where heading...its sometimes scary.
🙏🙏
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Gonna try this on my 5 acres and see what happens.
For 1st 2 - 3 years u may not see very good results.
Video ko hindi may beanyo
मुझे यकीन नहीं है कि हिंदी संस्करण उपलब्ध है। लेकिन उनकी किताब हिंदी में उपलब्ध है।
Soil. Bagge. Kannada. Vidio. Haki. Fukuoka
Book name is the one straw revolution
AGGGGGHHHHHHH!
Yes, very difficult to understand indeed.
He does talk like a master. Listen to the permaculture
types for a while and listen to Fukuoka again, he makes
much more sense when you have a strong base of
knowledge of integrated biology/farming.
(I wonder if he ever heard how certain leaf growing microbes seed clouds or if he just thought of the transpiration water leaving the leafs? Anyway, trees
causing rain is much more plausible than I used to
think. I expect he was right.)
Music was to loud walked on his voice
28:58