A natural farm and soil wealth

Fluoric acid is produced as a result of the symbiotic relationship of the roots and the microorganisms living on it. Fluoric acid can even dissolve the stone and 70% of the soil is actually stone.

1kg of rock contains 350 mg of nutrients. A hectare of natural farm has around 300-350 trees.
The symbiotic relationship of microorganisms in these trees and their roots produces 350ml of fluoric acid per day. This means daily dissolution of 350kg of stone.
As a result; around 100-120kg of nutriens are released into the soil per day/1 hectare. Simply by doing nothing soil gets richer day by day.

Nitric acid dissolves phosphorus that is not readily available in the soil. Even if there is phosphorus in the soil, if there are no microorganisms to dissolve them, the plants cannot be fed. With the release of these and various similar acids into the soil, the minerals mix with the soil and become ready for the use of the plants.

No compost doing

If the compost is directly made on the soil by its own, where this process takes place, many bacteria that can infect the plants will be burned by the acids that come out during the composting process, and this is what happens in the forest. The bacterial population that causes many diseases, even cancer in plants, will decrease on the farm.
It is very important that the compost is made directly on the soil, by nature. Just put the straw over the soil and sow seeds and the rest will do naturally.