Is 'do-nothing' farming truly without effort?

Answered in Masanobu Fukuoka's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

The 'do-nothing' aspect refers to the *absence of artificial interventions*, not a lack of engagement or understanding. It requires a deep observation of natural processes, a sensitive awareness of the farm as a living system. It means letting go of the impulse to control and instead fostering conditions for nature to express its inherent fertility. The work is in understanding, patience, and a profound respect for the earth's own wisdom.

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