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Harvest: An Adventure into the Heart of America's Family Farms

Posted By: DZ123
Harvest: An Adventure into the Heart of America's Family Farms

Richard Horan, "Harvest: An Adventure into the Heart of America's Family Farms"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 0062090313 | EPUB | pages: 336 | 1.6 mb

Fibershed: Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy

Posted By: First1
Fibershed: Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy

Fibershed: Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy by Rebecca Burgess, Courtney White
English | November 19th, 2019 | ISBN: 1603586636 | 288 pages | EPUB | 230.32 MB

A new "farm-to-closet" vision for the clothes we wear—by a leader in the movement for local textile economies

Frontline Farmers: How the National Farmers Union Resists Agribusiness and Creates Our New Food Future

Posted By: First1
Frontline Farmers: How the National Farmers Union Resists Agribusiness and Creates Our New Food Future

Frontline Farmers: How the National Farmers Union Resists Agribusiness and Creates Our New Food Future by Annette Aurélie Desmarais
English | November 21st, 2019 | ISBN: 177363173X | 184 pages | EPUB | 10.99 MB

Who grows the food we eat? How important is it that family farms are viable in Canada today and in the future? How do viable family farms help determine the safety, diversity and sustainability of Canada's food systems? Why is this important to those of us who do not farm?