The One Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka

Watch Beyond 50's book trailer on "The One Straw Revolution" that is narrated by the book's editor Larry Korn. In 1973, he was under the tutelage of his Sensei (teacher), Masanobu Fukuoka, who lived in Shikoku Island, Japan. Korn received a hands-on education in the art of non-cultivation and do-nothing, natural farming. Translated in many languages, Masanobu Fukuoka wrote "The One Straw Revolution," (New York Book Reviews), a classic memoir and guide. You'll learn about his philosophy and the Four Principles of Natural Farming: no cultivation; no chemical fertilizer or prepare compost; no weeding by tillage and herbicides; and no dependence on chemicals. Even though his methods require less labor, it can result in higher yields for your farm or garden. To learn more, visit www.onestrawrevolution.net. *Produced and edited by Joy and Daniel Davis of Beyond 50 Productions. **Narration and photos provided by Larry Korn, editor and translator of "The One Straw Revolution" (www.onestrawrevolution.net). ***Video Images from "The Close to Nature Garden with Masanobu Fukuoka", courtesy of Rodale Press and Bullfrog Films, Inc.
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A Fukuoka Inspired Permaculture Garden

www.permacultureplanet.com Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was an organic Permaculture gardener who was born in Spain and began gardening seriously in the late '60s. A former Merry Prankster and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardening, her farming methods were inspired by the work of Masanobu Fukuoka. Where Fukuoka focused most of his attention on orchards and the rice crop rotation, Emilia Hazelip focused on creating and maintaining market gardens of vegetables and herbs. Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago, drew on many sources as she continued to develop gardens. The work of Permaculturist Marc Bonfils with self-fertile cereal production and the microbiological research of Alan Smith and Elaine Ingham are frequently mentioned. To see more videos by the maker of this film and for contact information on how to purchase a high quality full length version (SVHS) on DVD please visit: www.youtube.com A French language version of this video can be seen on Youtube here : www.youtube.com For More Information on the Global Permaculture Movement Please Visit: www.permacultureplanet.com Pour voir plus de vidéos par le producteur de ce film et pour des informations de contact sur la façon d'acheter une haute qualité de version complète (S-VHS) sur DVD, s'il vous plaît visitez www.youtube.com La version Francaise de ce clip se trouve sur Youtube ici : www.youtube.com Pour plus d'information sur le Mouvement mondial <b>...</b>
Masanobu Fukuoka rice and orchard techniques

www.permies.com Larry Korn (http gives and overview of the works of the spectacular Masanobu Fukuoka, author of The One Straw Revolution (onestrawrevolution.net) Larry talks about how Masanobu Fukuoka had three properties the house in town, the rice field, and the citrus orchard on the hill. The spectacular thing about the rice fields is that he had rice production typically greater than his neighbors, without using the equipment or chemicals that his neighbors use. And, on top of that, he pulls a crop of barley off of the same land in addition to the massive rice crop. As another bonus, Masanobu Fukuoka's soil gets richer and richer every year. Up on the hillside, Masanobu Fukuoka plants a variety of things between the trees. He has a thick, lush jungle of herbacious things like vegetables growing between the trees. Tangerines, asian grapefruit, daikon raddish, mustard, acacia trees, buckwheat, mandarin oranges, etc. Discussion about this video is at www.permies.com music by Jimmy Pardo
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Permaculture Seed Balls "The Fukuoka Method"

www.permacultureplanet.com Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer who developed what many consider to be a revolutionary method of sustainable agriculture. He is also the author of "The One-Straw Revolution" and several other books examining both his philosophy and his method of farming. In this short Japanese language video Fukuoka is seen teaching the seed ball making process hands on to a group of enthusiastic students. For more information about Masanobu Fukuoka please visit fukuokafarmingol.info
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Masanobu Fukuoka Makes Seed Balls

Natural Farmer Masanobu Fukuoka conducts a workshop for making seed balls at his natural farm and forest in Japan.
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Fukuoka in Greece (1/3)

www.permacultureplanet.com Follow Japanese legend Masanobu Fukuoka on his 1998 visit to Arnissa in Greece, where he inspires locals young and old in an effort to sow seedballs across 10000 hectares of rocky Grecian countryside. Masanobu Fukuoka, who died in 2008 aged 95, is the author of 'The One Straw Revolution', 'The Road back to Nature', and 'The Natural Way of Farming'. He was a pioneer of no-till cultivation, and his Natural Farming system is often referred to as The Fukuoka Method. From the age of 25 he devoted his life to this organic method, which does not require weeding, pesticide or fertiliser. The essence of Fukuoka's method is to reproduce natural conditions as closely as possible, maintaining great emphasis on diversity. Fukuoka re-introduced the ancient technique of 'seed balls', in which a variety of companion plant seeds are mixed together with clay and compost, resulting in a dense crop of smaller but highly productive strong plants. To find out more about the continuing natural farming work of Panayotis Manikis in Greece please visit www.naturalfarming.eu "if modern agriculture continues to follow the path it's on now, it's finished. The food-growing situation may seem to be in good shape today, but that's just an illusion based on the current availability of petroleum fuels. All the wheat, corn, and other crops that are produced on big farms may be alive and growing, but they're not products of real nature or real agriculture. They're manufactured <b>...</b>
A Fukuoka Inspired Permaculture Garden Pt2

www.permacultureplanet.com Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was an organic Permaculture gardener who was born in Spain and began gardening seriously in the late '60s. A former Merry Prankster and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardening, her farming methods were inspired by the work of Masanobu Fukuoka. Where Fukuoka focused most of his attention on orchards and the rice crop rotation, Emilia Hazelip focused on creating and maintaining market gardens of vegetables and herbs. Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago, drew on many sources as she continued to develop gardens. The work of Permaculturist Marc Bonfils with self-fertile cereal production and the microbiological research of Alan Smith and Elaine Ingham are frequently mentioned. To see more videos by the maker of this film and for contact information on how to purchase a high quality full length version (SVHS) on DVD please visit: www.youtube.com A French version of this video can be found on Youtube here : www.youtube.com For More Information on the Global Permaculture Movement Please Visit: www.permacultureplanet.com Pour voir plus de vidéos par le producteur de ce film et pour des informations de contact sur la façon d'acheter une haute qualité de version complète (S-VHS) sur DVD, s'il vous plaît visitez www.youtube.com La version Francaise de ce clip se trouve sur Youtube ici : www.youtube.com Pour plus d'information sur le Mouvement mondial en <b>...</b>
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Fukuoka in Greece (2/3)

www.permacultureplanet.com Follow Japanese legend Masanobu Fukuoka on his 1998 visit to Arnissa in Greece, where he inspires locals young and old in an effort to sow seedballs across 10000 hectares of rocky Grecian countryside. Masanobu Fukuoka, who died in 2008 aged 95, is the author of 'The One Straw Revolution', 'The Road back to Nature', and 'The Natural Way of Farming'. He was a pioneer of no-till cultivation, and his Natural Farming system is often referred to as The Fukuoka Method. From the age of 25 he devoted his life to this organic method, which does not require weeding, pesticide or fertiliser. The essence of Fukuoka's method is to reproduce natural conditions as closely as possible, maintaining great emphasis on diversity. Fukuoka re-introduced the ancient technique of 'seed balls', in which a variety of companion plant seeds are mixed together with clay and compost, resulting in a dense crop of smaller but highly productive strong plants. To find out more about the continuing natural farming work of Panayotis Manikis in Greece please visit www.naturalfarming.eu "if modern agriculture continues to follow the path it's on now, it's finished. The food-growing situation may seem to be in good shape today, but that's just an illusion based on the current availability of petroleum fuels. All the wheat, corn, and other crops that are produced on big farms may be alive and growing, but they're not products of real nature or real agriculture. They're manufactured <b>...</b>
Fukuoka in Greece (3/3)

www.permacultureplanet.com Follow Japanese legend Masanobu Fukuoka on his 1998 visit to Arnissa in Greece, where he inspires locals young and old in an effort to sow seedballs across 10000 hectares of rocky Grecian countryside. Masanobu Fukuoka, who died in 2008 aged 95, is the author of 'The One Straw Revolution', 'The Road back to Nature', and 'The Natural Way of Farming'. He was a pioneer of no-till cultivation, and his Natural Farming system is often referred to as The Fukuoka Method. From the age of 25 he devoted his life to this organic method, which does not require weeding, pesticide or fertiliser. The essence of Fukuoka's method is to reproduce natural conditions as closely as possible, maintaining great emphasis on diversity. Fukuoka re-introduced the ancient technique of 'seed balls', in which a variety of companion plant seeds are mixed together with clay and compost, resulting in a dense crop of smaller but highly productive strong plants. To find out more about the continuing natural farming work of Panayotis Manikis in Greece please visit www.naturalfarming.eu "if modern agriculture continues to follow the path it's on now, it's finished. The food-growing situation may seem to be in good shape today, but that's just an illusion based on the current availability of petroleum fuels. All the wheat, corn, and other crops that are produced on big farms may be alive and growing, but they're not products of real nature or real agriculture. They're manufactured <b>...</b>
A Fukuoka Inspired Permaculture Garden Pt3

www.permacultureplanet.com Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was an organic Permaculture gardener who was born in Spain and began gardening seriously in the late '60s. A former Merry Prankster and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardening, her farming methods were inspired by the work of Masanobu Fukuoka. Where Fukuoka focused most of his attention on orchards and the rice crop rotation, Emilia Hazelip focused on creating and maintaining market gardens of vegetables and herbs. Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago, drew on many sources as she continued to develop gardens. The work of Permaculturist Marc Bonfils with self-fertile cereal production and the microbiological research of Alan Smith and Elaine Ingham are frequently mentioned. To see more videos by the maker of this film and for contact information on how to purchase a high quality full length version (SVHS) on DVD please visit: www.youtube.com A French language version of this video can be found on Youtube here : www.youtube.com For More Information on the Global Permaculture Movement Please Visit: www.permacultureplanet.com Pour voir plus de vidéos par le producteur de ce film et pour des informations de contact sur la façon d'acheter une haute qualité de version complète (S-VHS) sur DVD, s'il vous plaît visitez www.youtube.com La version Francaise de ce clip se trouve sur Youtube ici : www.youtube.com Pour plus d'information sur le Mouvement mondial <b>...</b>
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fukuoka style seed balls for no till farming

www.permies.com Brian Kerkvliet of Inspiration Farm in Bellingham, Washington shows how to make Fukuoka style seed balls. A mixture of clay, compost and seeds. The balls can be tossed into existing crops. Some people use see balls (or larger "seed bombs") as a form of "guerilla gardening" toss the balls into areas that are desolate and could use some flowers/edibles. Relevant threads at permies: www.permies.com www.permies.com www.permies.com www.permies.com music by Jimmy Pardo
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Men's RG.Fukuoka univ. 2009

Fukuoka University.2009 All Japan Student's Championships.Rank: 4th
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Agricultura Natural - Masanobu Fukuoka

Video sobre el creador de la agricultura natural, Masanobu Fukuoka. Nacido el 2/2/1913, agricultor y microbiólogo japonés, autor de los libros Revolución de un rastrojo y La Senda Natural del Cultivo, en los que presenta sus propuestas para una forma de agricultura que es llamada agricultura natural o el método Fukuoka. Masanobu Fukuoka, born February 2, 1913, author of The One-Straw Revolution, The Road Back to Nature and The Natural Way Of Farming, is one of the pioneers of no-till grain cultivation. His system is referred to as "natural farming", Fukuoka Farming, or the Fukuoka Method.
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Store Opening in Fukuoka - H&M Japan 2011

Join us for the grand store openings in Fukuoka, Hakata City and Kyushu?
Fukuoka gets better soil with no-till

www.permies.com Larry Korn spent three years with Masanobu fukuoka and did the translation for the excellent book "One Straw Revolution". He is now a permaculture instructor in Ashland, Oregon. Larry gives a bit of his background especially as it reflect on his time with Fukuoka. He explains how he studied soil and plant nutrition in college. I think the key point in this video is where he talks about in college how bad plowing is. His college professor says "we just don't know how to grow food any other way". Years pass and he meets Fukuoka. Who has far superior soil and is growing food without plowing. Larry explains the sustainability of living there. They produced 95% of their own food from an edible food forest. Relevant threads at permies www.permies.com music by Jimmy Pardo
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Sean Paul Interview by Fukuoka Now

Interview with Sean Paul at the Sea Hawk Hotel before his concert at Zepp Fukuoka on April 30, 2010. Filmed and edited by Dennis Medvedchikov with Reporter Micaela Braithwaite. For more on who, what & where in Fukuoka Now - access www.fukuoka-now.com
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hikari fukuoka vs tomoko kizumi (part1)

From JWP October 21, 1998 tomoko kizumi is the real name of azumi hyuga (hence the inclusion of her name among the tags). it occurred before jwp decided to change the names of some of their wrestlers. here, she faces one of her mentors from jwp, hikari fukuoka
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(英語)Going to School in Japan - Fukuoka School of Music

The most requested video on twitter! Here's a quick run around the courses I'm taking at Fukuoka School of Music, in Fukuoka Japan. This is a really great school and the courses are a lot of fun. (School fees are EXPENSIVE though.. ;()
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Swing Out Sister - Breakout (live Fukuoka) Fan Video.

Ok...lol, let me be the first to submit a Fan-Made-Video of our beloved Swing out Sister. I just whipped this up in 10 min along side, Breakout live in fukuoka, from when Andy Connel posted on the net a long while ago. Enjoy..!! ps I ran out of pictures so, they may drag a bit. ^_^
Bachata Fukuoka - Island Touch and Hacha y Machete

islandtouchdance.com || burjushoes.com Hacha y Machete guest perform Bachata en Fukuoka with Island Touch at the International Salsa & Bachata Congress in Tampa, FL. www.internationalsalsabachata.com On stage, Victor & Burju Perez, Ataca, Alemana, El Tiguere, Liz Perez
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"Bachata En Fukuoka"

Finally choreographed this song for class! Love love love this song, but because the song has somewhat of a Japanese feel to it (Fukuoka is a city in Japan) I wanted to first look at some videos of traditional Japanese dancing to incorporate some moves into the choreography. That's what all the dips and arm sweeps are about - hands are like the fans that geisha hold when they dance. At least they're supposed to be like that. LOL!
JAPAN NIGHTLIFE: Streets of Fukuoka

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