Friend Sykes (1888–1965) was an English Organic farming and writer.
Sykes was a founding member of the Soil Association.Hart, Robert. (1968). The Inviolable Hills: The Ecology, Conservation and Regeneration of the British Uplands. Stuart & Watkins. p. 227Lockeretz, William. (2018). Organic Farming: An International History. CABI. p. 189. Sykes, Lady Eve Balfour and George Scott Williamson organized a founder's meeting on 12 June 1945, in which about a hundred people attended.Conford, Philip. (2001). The Origins of the Organic Movement. Floris Books. p. 252. The Soil Association was founded a year later. Sykes and Albert Howard have been described as founders of the organic movement.Scialabba, Nadia; Hattam, Caroline. (2002). Organic Agriculture, Environment and Food Security. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. p. 141. The use of compost and manure to improve soil was important to Sykes' approach to farming. Sykes and Frank Newman Turner's organic farming emphasized ploughless soil cultivation, green manure, organic soil cover and ley farming.Lockeretz, William. (2018). Organic Farming: An International History. CABI. p. 25.
Friend Sykes was sometimes confused with Frank Sykes a farmer who also wrote books on agriculture for Faber and Faber.
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