Supernatural Agriculture

A Base for the Works and Teachings of Jon Biloon

Teaching Library

Sowing Seeds: Ep. 1

Talking story with Jon Biloon on his farm in Holualoa. Insights into over 40 years of Kona farming.

How to Eat to Live

A deep dive into GMOs, soil history, and how food choices impact the planet.

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Economic Logic & The 1-in-8 Theory

The Thailand Model

Jon advocates for Decentralized Abundance. Instead of one 100-acre industrial monoculture, the Thailand Model proposes 1,000 farmers each managing 100 trees. This shifts the logic from "extractive profit" to "community resilience."

Logic: Small-scale diversity prevents total crop failure and keeps wealth within the local community.

Industrial (Fragile) Thailand Model (Resilient)

Economic Resilience Comparison

Natural Agriculture Concepts

Low Mineral Soil High Brix Content

Soil Quality vs. Plant Immunity

The High Brix Advantage

Jon’s work in To Love and Regenerate the Earth highlights that higher BRIX readings (sugar/mineral density) lead to natural pest resistance. In Supernatural Agriculture, we don't fight bugs; we build soil so strong that bugs simply don't want the plants.

  • 1-in-8 Theory: If 1 in 8 households produces their own food, the system transforms.
  • Soil Cycles: Utilizing mulch-based nitrogen (Honohono grass).