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The “Do-Nothing” Farmer: Part I, The Revolution

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Fukuoka's Reaction to the War

During the war, fukuoko went back to work as an agricultural scientist. He was drafted to dig fox holes at the front in preparation for a possible allied land invasion of japan - which never came. After 19 forty five mechanization and pesticide use in Japan increased dramatically during the war. People didn't have to hunch down and weed the rice fields any more. And i it was in some ways also a reaction against war, war too,. The idea that japan needed to advance technologically a to become a first rate country again. But even after the war,fukuoka was still looking in the opposite direction.

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