Natural Farming

Natural Farming

When Floods and Typhoons Hit, Some Farms Survive. What’s Their Secret?

Why do some rice fields survive floods and typhoons while others are devastated? Mokichi Okada's natural farming offers a surprising explanation rooted in soil health and root strength.
Natural Farming

Modern Farming Is Losing Its Balance — A Japanese Perspective from 1951

Regenerative agriculture isn't a new idea. Japanese thinker Mokichi Okada was writing about natural, fertilizer-free farming in 1951 — and his insights feel more relevant than ever. Read the introduction here.
Natural Farming

What Is Mokichi Okada’s Natural Farming? A Japanese Way of Farming in Harmony with Nature

Learn about Mokichi Okada’s Natural Farming, a Japanese way of farming that values healthy soil, harmony with nature, and less dependence on chemical fertilizers or pesticides.