Man I completely understand. The hardest part about all of this for most people is just getting over the mental hurdle of doing things a different way. Once you’ve gotten past that point and you’re on board with a new approach……the toughest thing will be leaving things alone. I’m horrible about it…..I’m always wanting to experiment with something. The more things I do though, the more I end up coming to the conclusion of….”Eh, I probably should have just left things alone.” If you remember back to the book I’ve referred to a lot about the Japanese farmer pioneering these methods…..He called his approach “Do-nothing farming”…..This doesn’t mean that we’re doing absolutely nothing. We’re just helping things along with what we do.


We dont rent pigs