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  • Members: 1891
  • Category: Organic
  • Founded: Jun 24, 2001
  • Language: English
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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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Dear Friends, Have you experienced challenges working in collaborative groups and teams… even when you all have the best intentions? When we seek to
Posted - Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:44 am
Living Mandala
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Re: Gliricidia seeds & Coconut fibre
Hi Harish, I need some Gliricidia seeds, wondering if you have the seeds this year too, let me know. Thanks, Alok
Posted - Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:07 am
aks
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Re: Establishing Cover Crops
Hi and congratulations This looks like a permaculture orchard, design and all I've a friend who did something similar, with the addition that yours shows an
Posted - Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:37 pm
Ruthie Aquino
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Re: Establishing Cover Crops
Not only does it retain moisture but the mulch rots down into compost and improves fertility. I think that feeding the soil is a much better idea than feeding
Posted - Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:54 pm
Mike Higgs
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Re: Establishing Cover Crops (Was Allan Savory: How to green the wor
Not only does it retain moisture but the mulch rots down into compost and improves fertility. I think that feeding the soil is a much better idea than feeding
Posted - Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:54 pm
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