Korean Natural Farming was founded by Dr. Cho Han Kyu in the 1960's at a time when environment was not even as an issue. Dr. Cho tried to show an alternative way of farming that assured both high yield and good quality, a nature respecting farming that superceded the chemical intensive agriculture which had just begun to spread in South Korea at that time.
Natural Farming is an innovative new method of farming that utilizes the nature's powers for maximum performance rather than human intervention. Natural Farming uses natural materials instead of chemicals to make its unique inputs. Materials are locally available and cheap, and the farming inputs are made by the farmers instead of being purchased from the market, thus lowering cost for the farmers and converting waste as resources.
Now a day's natural farming is provided to over 15 countries, recognized of its strength to produce more, at a better quality, with lower cost. It is also practiced in the underdeveloped countries and communities to give them a self supporting tool that can improve their living. South Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Mongolia, USA and India.
This book feels like a student's lecture notes on the Korean Natural Farming (KNF) method, complete with student spelling mistakes, and some disorder and repetition.
The good thing about this book is that the group that made it (SARRA, South Asia Rural Reconstruction Association) give the pdf of this book for free on their "Cho's Global Natural Farming India" / CGNFindia website, where it's available in English, Hindi and Telugu.
If you want to go to the official founders & teachers of KNF, you can go straight to the official JADAM Organic Farming books.
Questo metodo di agricoltura naturale si basa sulla produzione dei batteri autoctoni prelevati da diverse piante e spiega in ogni capitolo Come fare per moltiplicare i batteri e utilizzarli per migliorare la qualità del terreno