Women and Sustainable Agriculture: Interviews With 14 Agents of Change

by Anna Anderson

On This Page

Description

In the United States, the average meal has traveled 1300 miles to reach our dinner table. Food distribution has become so centralized that even those who live in rural areas can find it difficult to buy locally grown vegetables and dairy products. In the 1950s, American farmers acted on governmental advice that a single man could produce more with a machine and chemicals than several men could working the land the traditional way. Since American farming has mainly become agri-business, many show more opportunities exist for changes in the production of food that could positively impact the environment, health and community spirit. involved in different areas of agriculture. Each interview provides a broad perspective of the complexities of agriculture today - from conservation practices to court battles. The interviews, framed with brief overviews of the historical development of U.S agriculture, discuss agricultural policy and also give practical how-to information on changing farming practices. show less

Tags

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

1 Work 6 Members
Anna Anderson lives on San Juan Island off the coast of Washington

Classifications

Genres
Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies, Science & Nature
DDC/MDS
630.82Applied science & technologyAgricultureFarming / Crops & Produce
LCC
S494.5 .I5 .A55AgricultureAgriculture (General)
BISAC

Statistics

Members
6
Popularity
3,049,039
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
1