The history of agricultural innovation over the past century, since the
inception of agro-chemistry and mechanization, has been one of many
great leaps and bounds. Today's agricultural developments and trends in
the field of organic production are not a reversal to some older
outdated mode of production, a twisted form of the "noble savage"
concept, but rather a re-envisioning of biocentric principles in the
guise of modern technology. Organic no-till, specifically, utilization
of the roller crimper in a rotational no-till system, is one such
modernization of biocentric agricultural principles.