From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture

From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture

by Gary Holthaus
ISBN-10:
0813124190
ISBN-13:
9780813124193
Pub. Date:
01/05/2007
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN-10:
0813124190
ISBN-13:
9780813124193
Pub. Date:
01/05/2007
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture

From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture

by Gary Holthaus
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Overview

As with other areas of human industry, it has been assumed that technological progress would improve all aspects of agriculture. Technology would increase both efficiency and yield, or so we thought. The directions taken by technology may have worked for a while, but the same technologies that give us an advantage also create disadvantages. It's now a common story in rural America: pesticides, fertilizers, "big iron" combines, and other costly advancements may increase speed but also reduce efficiency, while farmers endure debt, dangerous working conditions, and long hours to pay for the technology. Land, livelihood, and lives are lost in an effort to keep up and break even. There is more to this story that affects both the food we eat and our provisions for the future. Too many Americans eat the food on their plates with little thought to its origin and in blind faith that government regulations will protect them from danger. While many Americans might have grown up in farming families, there are fewer family-owned farms with each passing generation. Americans are becoming disconnected from understanding the sources and content of their food. The farmers interviewed in From the Farm to the Table can help reestablish that connection. Gary Holthaus illuminates the state of American agriculture today, particularly the impact of globalization, through the stories of farmers who balance traditional practices with innovative methods to meet market demands. Holthaus demonstrates how the vitality of America's communities is bound to the successes and failures of its farmers. In From the Farm to the Table, farmers explain how their lives and communities have changed as they work to create healthy soil, healthy animals, and healthy food in a context of often inappropriate federal policy, growing competition from abroad, public misconceptions regarding government subsidies, the dangers of environmental damage and genetically modified crops, and the myths of modern economics. Rather than predicting doom and despair for small American growers, Holthaus shows their hope and the practical solutions they utilize. As these farmers tell their stories, "organic" and "sustainable" farming become real and meaningful. As they share their work and their lives, they reveal how those concepts affect the food we eat and the land on which it's grown, and how vital farming is to the American economy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813124193
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 01/05/2007
Series: Culture of the Land
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gary Holthaus is the author of several books, including Wide Skies: Finding a Home in the West, Circling Back, and Unexpected Manna.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xv

Part I In the Beginning

Chapter 1 Fundamentals 3

Chapter 2 Histories 10

Part II Farmers Talking about Farming

Chapter 3 Two Views, One Farm: Vance and Bonnie Haugen 29

Chapter 4 Farming Is a Spiritual Responsibility: Mike Rupprecht 60

Chapter 5 Timelines: Ron Scherbring 64

Chapter 6 The Absolute Last Thing I Ever Dreamed I'd Be Doing: Lonny and Sandy Dietz 76

Chapter 7 I Felt It Was Just the Right Thing to Do: Dennis Rabe 81

Part III Farming in America: Who Cares?

Chapter 8 They Say Eating Is a Moral Issue: Bill McMillin 109

Chapter 9 Farming Connects Us All 118

Part IV It all Works Together, or it Doesn't Work at All

Chapter 10 Agriculture and Community Culture 173

Chapter 11 Farming in Developing Countries 201

Chapter 12 The WTO, NAFTA, CAFTA, and the FTAA 205

Part V Alternative Visions, Hopeful Futures

Chapter 13 Healthy Food, Healthy Economics 247

Chapter 14 Alternatives for Agriculture and the Whole Culture 262

Part VI An Ecology of Hope

Chapter 15 Ours for a Short Time: Peggy Thomas 277

Chapter 16 An Ecology of Hope 281

Notes 309

Sources and Resources 326

Index 351

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