From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture

From the Farm to the Table

What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture

2006 • 363 pages

In From the Farm to the Table, over forty farm families from America's heartland detail the practices and values that relate to their land, work, and communities. Their stories reveal that those who make their living in agriculture -- despite stereotypes of provincialism perpetuated by the media -- are savvy to the influence of world politics on local issues. Gary Holthaus demonstrates how outside economic, governmental, legal, and business developments play an increasingly influential, if not controlling, role in every farmer's life. The swift approval of genetically modified crops by the federal government, the formation of huge agricultural conglomerates, and the devastating environmental effects of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides are just a few issues buffeting family farms. From the Farm to the Table explores farmers' experiences to offer a deeper understanding of how we can create sustainable and vibrant land-based communities by adhering to fundamental agrarian values. - Publisher.


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Culture of the Land

Culture of the Land is a 11-book series first released in 1947 with contributions by Albert Howard, Vandana Shiva, and Matthew Dickerson.


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