What is the core idea of Natural Farming?

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The core idea is the realization that nature, in its complexity and wisdom, already possesses the means to sustain itself. Our modern, reductionist approach to agriculture, which breaks down farming into discrete elements and seeks to control them, is ultimately destructive. Natural Farming recognizes the interconnectedness of all things – soil, plants, animals, and humans – and seeks to participate in this natural process, fostering abundance without intervention.

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