4 Quotes by Masanobu Fukuoka about thinking

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    The only sensible approach to disease and insect control, I think, is to grow sturdy crops in a healthy environment.

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    Of course, I have made mistakes . . . just as every grower does. However, I never really think of them as mistakes!

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    One of the most important discoveries I made in those early years was that to succeed at natural farming, you have to get rid of your expectations. Such "products" of the mind are often incorrect or unrealistic . . . and can lead you to think you've made a mistake if they're not met.

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    Many people think that when we practice agriculture, nature is helping us in our efforts to grow food. This is an exclusively human-centered viewpoint... we should instead, realize that we are receiving that which nature decides to give us. A farmer does not grow something in the sense that he or she creates it. That human is only a small part of the whole process by which nature expresses its being. The farmer has very little influence over that process... other than being there and doing his or her small part.

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