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The Salatin family farm, known as Polyface and located in Viriginia's Shenandoah Valley, has been featured in countless print, radio and video media as one of the nation's premier ecological farms. Ex…
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The Salatin family farm, known as Polyface and located in Viriginia's Shenandoah Valley, has been featured in countless print, radio and video media as one of the nation's premier ecological farms. Exemplifying local food systems and imbedded community-based agriculture, the farm caught the attention of Michael Pollan in his runaway New York Times bestseller Omnivoire's Dilemma when Salatin refused to ship T-bone steaks to New York. Behind the glitz, however, the farm struggles with a labyrinth of government regulations and cultural preceptions that terrorize the antidote to mad cows, avian influenza, and food fears. The solution is simple: allow freedom for traditional food growing and purchasing choices. This book brings to life, with humor and verve, the everyday conflict between the entrenched industrial food system and the local artisanal neighbor-friendly farmer-entrepreneur. Joel Salatin is also the author of: Pastured Poultry Profit$, Salad Bar Beef, You Can Farm, Family Friendly Farming, Holy Cows and Hog Heaven.
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Do you have a dream of living on a farm? From buying land and being neighborly to determing soil fertility and creating filing systems, this “entrepreneur’s guide to starting and succeeding in a farm…
Do you have a dream of living on a farm? From buying land and being neighborly to determing soil fertility and creating filing systems, this “entrepreneur’s guide to starting and succeeding in a farming enterprise” tells you everything you need to know to make farming an economically viable option and a practical success. While this resource can be helpful to all farmers, it's written for wannabes, the folks just getting started with rural living.
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