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3.0 out of 5 stars
An organic farming report, June 12, 2007
This review is from: Good Growing: Why Organic Farming Works (Our Sustainable Future) (Paperback)
This book reads like a report written for an intro college class. It is all statistics and interviews . . . not much if any new ideas about organic farming. This may be an interesting read for someone interested in organic farming but for those of us who are already practicing it (or trying to) it doesn't really accomplish much. I think that the statistics could be helpful if you need to construct a business plan. My favorite part of the book were the interviews--it gave me a better idea of the variety of organic producers out there and a bit of biographical info. However, overall, I did not learn anything that I could test out on our farm. This was not nearly as helpful as Joel Salatin's books or other books offered by ACRES.
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