Elimination approach:
Sir Albert Howard is credited as the father of modern organic farming through his composting methods, not natural farming. Nicholas Lampkin is a contemporary agricultural economist known for organic farming policy and economics research, not for founding a farming philosophy. Lord Northbourne is credited with coining the very term "organic farming" in 1940. None of these three pioneered the no-till, no-fertiliser, no-weeding, no-pesticide philosophy. That specific approach, described in "The One-Straw Revolution", was developed and popularised by the Japanese farmer-philosopher Masanobu Fukuoka, who is therefore correctly associated with natural farming.