
About the Author
Gary Holthaus is the author of several books, including From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture and Wide Skies: Finding a Home in the West.
Works by Gary H. Holthaus
Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality (Culture of the Land) (2008) 23 copies
From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture (Culture of the Land) (2007) 20 copies
A Society to match the scenery: Personal visions of the future of the American West (1991) 17 copies, 2 reviews
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Great cannon fodder for why we do what we do at Torrey House Press. Discouraging to see how little has changed since this conference held around 1990. Marston on rural custom and culture worth reading several times. Stegner, as always, on how the arid West and landscape creates its own culture. Bruce Babbitt before he was secretary of the interior totally understood the issues. Amazing he was able to change so little with how the BLM is run.
There is needed another wave of reform, one show more oriented toward a higher culture and Yellowstone everywhere. Shine a light on how extraction is only 3% of the Western economy and quite running th West like it is the only thing. Switch the West to sustainable energy production, lose public land livestock grazing and the West will be an economic and environmental beacon on the hill. show less
There is needed another wave of reform, one show more oriented toward a higher culture and Yellowstone everywhere. Shine a light on how extraction is only 3% of the Western economy and quite running th West like it is the only thing. Switch the West to sustainable energy production, lose public land livestock grazing and the West will be an economic and environmental beacon on the hill. show less
Great cannon fodder for why we do what we do at Torrey House Press. Discouraging to see how little has changed since this conference held around 1990. Marston on rural custom and culture worth reading several times. Stegner, as always, on how the arid West and landscape creates its own culture. Bruce Babbitt before he was secretary of the interior totally understood the issues. Amazing he was able to change so little with how the BLM is run.
There is needed another wave of reform, one show more oriented toward a higher culture and Yellowstone everywhere. Shine a light on how extraction is only 3% of the Western economy and quite running th West like it is the only thing. Switch the West to sustainable energy production, lose public land livestock grazing and the West will be an economic and environmental beacon on the hill. show less
There is needed another wave of reform, one show more oriented toward a higher culture and Yellowstone everywhere. Shine a light on how extraction is only 3% of the Western economy and quite running th West like it is the only thing. Switch the West to sustainable energy production, lose public land livestock grazing and the West will be an economic and environmental beacon on the hill. show less
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