I have been reading this book on online book sites below, but got tired of staring at computer monitor, so I finally bought the book. Another title: "Farmers of Forty Centuries: Or: Permanent Agriculture in China; Korea; and Japan" Read online? go to the end of this page. Book Description: F. H. King lived before petroleum era of chemical fertilizers and pesticides and visited China, Korea and Japan and put his observation of their permaculture system and organic farming practices into this great book. Lots of in-depth look on many different aspects of local lifestyle. Many photos and illustrations accompany the text to make it easily digestible. There are many examples of low tech tools and techniques that they use in Japan, China and Korea although it might be too costly for us now, I am sure that we can get good insight. The book also discusses not only how they had sustained cultivation and farm-community designs for over thousands of years, but also me...
The Beautiful Truth Website (http://www.thebeautifultruthmovie.com/) The Beautiful Truth emphasizes that what we eat and what environment we live in is directly connected to our well being and eating well through Gerson therapy can cure termical cancer patients. Sometimes even when the cure is so simple and possible, politics influence and greed of pharmaceutical and medical industries deliberately disguise the truth about curing cancer. The message I got was stay away from processed foods and eat organic, local and pure whole foods. No irradiation, No GMO, no additives (MSG, etc.), The beautiful truth description reads, "... Growing up on an Alaskan animal reserve, Garrett’s father recognized his son’s interest in the dietary habits of their animals. That prompted him to assign a book written by Dr. Max Gerson, which maintains that there is a direct link between diet and a cure for cancer. Fascinated and curious, Garrett embarks on a cross-country road trip to investigate the...
There goes mushrooms. There is precise timing of mushrooms appearing in the field, which we replicated in the jar. What really build soil? This is a century old convention and tradition many farmers and gardeners claim that adding dark compost and lots of bugs in it, but is this really the best we can do? A lot of times we neglect to look at the signs. Signs are on the crop and in the soil. If we look at the plants and notice any disease or insect pests, there is apparently something happening. What do we do? spray pesticides or pick by hands, they are both the same. If a gardener continue to pick by hand just to say her vegetable is organic, it is probably worse. You are still looking at the superficial label only. You gotta fix the cause. When the pests appear, it is only the consequence of what she does. It's all what's in the soil. So look at the soil. What's the sign in the soil. You he...
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