
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture
A New Social Contract
CRC Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. November 2006
Book
Hardback
396 pages
978-1-56022-331-3 (ISBN)
Description
Get the latest sustainable agriculture practices and keep an eye on the future
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract explores the challenges faced by today's farmers and ranchers to provide practical strategies to develop a twenty-first century system of sustainable agriculture that is economically sound, environmentally compatible, and socially acceptable. This comprehensive look at the current state of farming and ranching presents leading authorities discussing concepts and approaches in sustainable agriculture such as crop rotations, integrated pest management, alternative sources of nutrients to maintain productivity, and rotational grazing systems.
Presently there is a trend toward a more industrial agriculture and a global food system that will bring long-term negative impacts. If farmers look thoughtfully toward the future, alternatives are now available to help solve these problems to provide agricultural sustainability for generations to come. Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract provides a model for integrated research and outreach to everyone interested in sustainable development. A sensible framework of practical short-term strategies are combined with visionary long-term plans to provide viable approaches to sustain agriculture, secure our food system, and develop a more equitable society for the future. The text includes several tables and figures, extensive references, and comprehensive bibliographies.
Topics in Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract include:
the evolution of the concept of equitable and sustainable development
on-farm research
farmer to farmer education
IPM (integrated pest management)
soil management
managed grazing
whole-farm planning, including economic analysis
training for sustainable agriculture
motivation theory and research to foster positive sustainable development
organic farming productivity
the future of sustainable agriculture
much, much more
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract is enlightening, horizon-expanding reading perfect for educators, students, government decision makers, cooperative extension educators, specialists, administrators, citizen members of county extension boards, and administrators in land grant universities.
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract explores the challenges faced by today's farmers and ranchers to provide practical strategies to develop a twenty-first century system of sustainable agriculture that is economically sound, environmentally compatible, and socially acceptable. This comprehensive look at the current state of farming and ranching presents leading authorities discussing concepts and approaches in sustainable agriculture such as crop rotations, integrated pest management, alternative sources of nutrients to maintain productivity, and rotational grazing systems.
Presently there is a trend toward a more industrial agriculture and a global food system that will bring long-term negative impacts. If farmers look thoughtfully toward the future, alternatives are now available to help solve these problems to provide agricultural sustainability for generations to come. Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract provides a model for integrated research and outreach to everyone interested in sustainable development. A sensible framework of practical short-term strategies are combined with visionary long-term plans to provide viable approaches to sustain agriculture, secure our food system, and develop a more equitable society for the future. The text includes several tables and figures, extensive references, and comprehensive bibliographies.
Topics in Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract include:
the evolution of the concept of equitable and sustainable development
on-farm research
farmer to farmer education
IPM (integrated pest management)
soil management
managed grazing
whole-farm planning, including economic analysis
training for sustainable agriculture
motivation theory and research to foster positive sustainable development
organic farming productivity
the future of sustainable agriculture
much, much more
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract is enlightening, horizon-expanding reading perfect for educators, students, government decision makers, cooperative extension educators, specialists, administrators, citizen members of county extension boards, and administrators in land grant universities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Weight
760 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56022-331-3 (9781560223313)
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Charles A. Francis | George Bird | Raymond Poincelot
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture
A New Social Contract
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Charles A. Francis | George Bird | Raymond Poincelot
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture
A New Social Contract
E-Book
11/2024
1st Edition
CRC Press
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Charles A. Francis | George Bird | Raymond Poincelot
Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture
A New Social Contract
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10/2006
1st Edition
CRC Press
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Persons
Charles A. Francis, George Bird, Raymond Poincelot
Content
About the Editors,, Contributors,, Foreword (James Ian Gray and Fred L. Poston),, Preface,, Chapter 1. Overview of the Educational Social Contract: Building a Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture (Ray P. Poincelot, Charles A. Francis, and George W. Bird),, Introduction,, Evolving Role of Extension,, Industrial Agriculture and Family Farming,, Building an Appropriate Information Foundation,, Mainstream Activities in Sustainable Agriculture,, Closing the Loop: Educating the Consumer,, Renewing the Contract,, Chapter 2. Integrated Pest Management, Ecoliteracy, and Unexpected Consequences (George W. Bird and Michael J. Brewer),, Introduction,, Nature of IPM,, Monitoring and Evaluation,, State IPM Program Coordinator Observations,, Management Strategies and Tactics,, IPM Program Implementation,, IPM Program Resiliency,, IPM Tactics for Resiliency,, Multiple Benefits of IPM Tactics,, Economics of IPM,, Ecoliteracy,, Law of Unexpected Consequences,, Chapter 3. Soil Management in Sustainable Production Systems (Kent McVay),, Soil Development in Modern History,, Reasons and Goals,, Use of Cover Crops,, Cropping Systems That Mimic a Natural Environment,, Maintaining a Living Soil,, Earthworms,, Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae,, Soil Management and Soil Quality,, Enhancing Environmental Quality and Productivity,, Chapter 4. Managed Grazing in Sustainable Farming Systems (Terry Gompert),, Introduction,, Why Promote Managed Grazing?,, What Do We Graze?,, What Ec