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in the deeps of time, at least for me, I ran across a book in the OSU ag library that was about a Fukuoka style farming method tailored to the Southeastern states.

If memory serves, it involved  rotations including Lespedeza and animal grazing but thats all i can recall. Subsequent online searches using general keywords have been fruitless.  

Does this ring a bell for anyone?  The book was published before 1980 or thereabouts.
 
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I hope someone will know the book that you are referring to.

If you don't get any satisfaction why not call the librarian at the OSU ag library?

Librarians are usually very knowledgeable about what books the library has.

the library might even have a record of books that you checked out and can find the book that way.
 
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Thanks for the reply.  Good idea to contact the library,  

Along those lines, that book was just the sort of publication a university press might publish.  I'll start there.
 
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