Meeting the Expectations of the Land: Essays in Sustainable Agriculture and Stewardship

by Wes Jackson

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Nonfiction, as per the blurb, "A collection of essays examines agricultural techniques designed to meet the needs of the people without depleting the land."

Though some of the facts are outdated [worse now], this is a compelling argument of how corporatizing is severally diminishing our well being, seen even better now in hindsight.
Essays in sustainable agriculture and stewardship.

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Wes Jackson, the president of the Land Institute in Salinas, Kansas, has become an influential voice in arguing for an agriculture that is more conservative of land and water resources. Born in 1936 on a farm in Topeka, Kansas, Jackson was subsequently trained as a biologist and botanist at Kansas Wesleyan and the University of Kansas, show more respectively. He was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy for his work in genetics by North Carolina State University in 1967. After completing his education, Jackson established an Environmental Studies program at California State University in Sacramento, where he served as a professor until 1976. In that year, he resigned from his professorship to establish the Land Institute, where he has since applied his scientific training to the breeding of a perennial wheat and to developing sustainable agricultural techniques. Through his writing, Jackson has articulated a vision of agriculture that is not only environmentally sound, but also provides a basis for the reinvigoration of rural communities. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Nonfiction, Economics, Science & Nature
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338.1Society, government, & cultureEconomicsProductionAgricultural products
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S441 .M38AgricultureAgriculture (General)History

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