
Good Growing
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"Altogether, Duram makes an excellent case for this rural ideal. Her work should be of interest to those looking for a resource that brings together much of the existing organic farming research, and to those who find individual narratives valuable for uncovering the reality of organic farming. At the same time, Duram raises several questions that point out the gaps in our knowledge and the need for further research and a better understanding of the different types of agriculture that currently exist."-Lisa M. B. Harrington, Agriculture and Human Values "The pragmatic use of . . . real-life examples increases the relevance and realism of the findings and enhances the credibility of the conclusion that organic production is a viable alternative."-Lorna Holland, Experimental Agriculture "The book is littered with interesting portraits of organic farmers discussing the realities of their way of life, and backed up with an extensive directory of organizations across the world for people interested in learning more or lending support."-Sarah McCarthy, Ecologist "Plant this book in the hands of students and in the minds of consumers. The yield will surprise everyone."-Bob Scowcroft, Organic Farming Research Foundation "Organic farming has gone from 'crunchy' to 'corporate' because it's a win-win for consumers, family farmers, and the environment. Strict new standards and a strong labeling law have helped define the organic standard, and consumers are buying more organic products than ever before. It is the fastest growing sector of agriculture, and as consumers choose organics, they are investing in the future of our nation's family farms. Good Growing will help the reader understand the value of organic farming."-U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy "This book is not a how-to, but an expose of the risks, competiveness, and rewards of organic farming. It explains why organic production and consumption have seen such phenomenal growth and, more important, why they should." -Gail Damerow, Rural HeritageMore details
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- 1. Organic Farming and Geography
- 2. The Science of Organic Farming
- 3. The Social Context of Organic Farming
- 4. Organic Farmers on the Ground
- 5. Making It Work
- 6. Organic Farming in Our Future Landscape
- Appendix: Information Links
- References
- Index
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