The term 'organic farming' was coined by Lord Northbourne in his canonical work "Look to the Land", published in London (1940). Northbourne introduced the concept of the farm as organism, contrasted organic with chemical farming, and introduced many of the concepts that continue to preoccupy discussions and practice of organic agriculture
Organic farming originally deals with the problematic nature/technique within a holistic view. The o...
The term “organic farming” first appeared in Lord Northbourne’s manifesto of organic agriculture, Lo...
Organic farming has been among the most popular concepts for more than three decades. Despite being ...
Northbourne, in his book Look to the Land, and published in wartime England in 1940. It was a respon...
The basic references and textbooks of organic farming describe this agricultural method as aiming at...
Kent was ground-zero for the concept of organic farming. Amidst the pandemonium of World War II, Ken...
Organic food is produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Four further exclu...
It was Lord Northbourne (Walter James; 1896-1982) who gifted to the world the term ‘organic farming’...
The de facto organic agriculture of millennia was disrupted by the arrival of synthetic fertilisers ...
Organic agriculture can be traced back to the early 20th century, initiated by the Austrian spiritua...
It was concern about the replacement of traditional organic fertilizers by the then new chemical fer...
Farming is as vital to human existence as the air we breathe, and in turn, farming can and does defi...
Just four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
Organic farming originally deals with the problematic nature/technique within a holistic view. The o...
The term “organic farming” first appeared in Lord Northbourne’s manifesto of organic agriculture, Lo...
Organic farming has been among the most popular concepts for more than three decades. Despite being ...
Northbourne, in his book Look to the Land, and published in wartime England in 1940. It was a respon...
The basic references and textbooks of organic farming describe this agricultural method as aiming at...
Kent was ground-zero for the concept of organic farming. Amidst the pandemonium of World War II, Ken...
Organic food is produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Four further exclu...
It was Lord Northbourne (Walter James; 1896-1982) who gifted to the world the term ‘organic farming’...
The de facto organic agriculture of millennia was disrupted by the arrival of synthetic fertilisers ...
Organic agriculture can be traced back to the early 20th century, initiated by the Austrian spiritua...
It was concern about the replacement of traditional organic fertilizers by the then new chemical fer...
Farming is as vital to human existence as the air we breathe, and in turn, farming can and does defi...
Just four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an ass...
Organic farming originally deals with the problematic nature/technique within a holistic view. The o...
The term “organic farming” first appeared in Lord Northbourne’s manifesto of organic agriculture, Lo...
Organic farming has been among the most popular concepts for more than three decades. Despite being ...