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Summary:
- Twelve years after Michael Pollan first opened our eyes to the modern problems of the industrial food complex, organic farmer and successful businessman Robert Turner explores what has changed in our food culture and how the current 'grow local' and 'farm to table' movement is now determining where and how we live. In Carrots Don't Grow on Trees an organic farm takes center stage in a new kind of agriculturally-based community where residents gain closer connections healthy food and the farmers who grow it. Turner wasn't trying to build Utopia; the community he envisions is the next logical st.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction: The Far-Distance Company; Chapter One: The Agricultural Community; Chapter Two: Carrots Don't Grow on Trees; Chapter Three: Costs for Carrots; Chapter Four: Building for Wellness; Chapter Five: Farming and Culture; Chapter Six: Food Justice; Chapter Seven: On Self-Reliance; Chapter Eight: It's a Transcendent Thing; Chapter Nine: Cultivating Resilience; Chapter Ten: Courage; Chapter Eleven: Community; Endnotes; Backcover
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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General Notes:
- Description based on: Print version record.
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Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (222 pages)
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Digital Characteristics:
- text file
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Call Numbers:
- S451.N8 T876 2019eb
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ISBNs:
- 9781946412492
194641249X
1946412457 [Invalid]
9781946412454 [Invalid]
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OCLC Numbers:
- 1084377390