From My Experience: The Pleasures and Miseries of Life on a Farm

From My Experience: The Pleasures and Miseries of Life on a Farm

by Louis Bromfield
From My Experience: The Pleasures and Miseries of Life on a Farm

From My Experience: The Pleasures and Miseries of Life on a Farm

by Louis Bromfield

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Bromfield’s continuing reflections about life and work at Malabar Farm

A sequel of sorts to his earlier book, Pleasant Valley, this book significantly adds to Louis Bromfield’s body of work on agriculture, economics, and the value of home.


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ISBN-13: 9781606354605
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Publication date: 03/21/2023
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Louis Bromfield (1896–1956), a Pulitzer Prize–winning author from Mansfield, Ohio, studied agriculture at Cornell University before transferring to Columbia University to study journalism. As a member of the American Field Service covering World War I in Senlis, France, he lived in Europe and Asia for 14 years and wrote often; however, it wasn’t until moving back to Ohio that Bromfield’s literary career began to thrive. In 1927, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his novel Early Autumn. In 1939, Bromfield purchased Malabar Farm, located near his hometown, which was his inspiration for writing Pleasant Valley, Malabar Farm, Out of the Earth, and From My Experience. The farm became an Ohio state park in 1976 and continues to promote sustainable agriculture and the importance of soil conversation.

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A sequel of sorts to his earlier book, Pleasant Valley, this book significantly adds to Louis Bromfield’s body of work on agriculture, economics, and the value of home.

Table of Contents

A Fine Verbal Climate by Janet Flanner (Genet)iii
Apologia1
I.Fifteen Years After (By Way of Introduction)3
II.A Hymn to Hawgs15
III.It Can't Be Done33
IV.Gardens and Landscapes72
V.Malabar-do-Brasil87
VI.A Brazilian Farm Program111
VII.La Chasse aux Morilles134
VIII.A Somewhat Technical Chapter for All Who Love and Understand the Soil146
IX.More of the Same166
X.The Hard-Working Spring and the House Nobody Loved199
XI.How to Make a Paradise220
XII.Our Agricultural Economic Dilemma235
XIII.On Building Topsoils Ten Thousand Times Faster than Nature250
XIV.The Roadside Market to End All Roadside Markets271
XV.How to Live with Weather283
XVI.The White Room294
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