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Growing Green: Animal-Free Organic Techniques [Paperback]

Jenny Hall (Author), Iain Tollhurst (Author)
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April 4, 2007
Growing Green: Animal-Free Organic Techniques is an essential guide about organic growing and is perfect for absolute beginners as well as experienced professionals. This book introduces the concept of stockfree-organic and shows, through case studies, that when growers abandon the use of slaughterhouse by-products and manures they can be rewarded with healthier crops, less weeds, pests and diseases.
In an age where dreams of self-sufficiency seem unattainable, Growing Green shows that making a living from growing organic vegetables can be achieved by anyone who is willing to rent land. Until now there have been no comprehensive guidelines on how to follow the organic standards at the different scales of vegetable production using tractors, small machinery and hand tools.
This practical and easy-to-follow guide answers:
  • What tools and machinery will I need?
  • What are the benefits of compost?
  • How do I manage different green manures?
  • Can I make seed compost without slaughterhouse by-products?
  • What rotations should I use for year-round vegetable supply?
  • How do I grow, harvest and store 60 different vegetables?
  • How can I weed without chemicals?
  • How can I reduce pest and diseases?
  • How can I encourage wildlife?
  • Where should I sell my produce?
  • How can I ensure that I am reducing my ecological footprint?
    An invaluable guide for the grower, researcher and student; this book will prove to be an important step forward for the organic movement.

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    "Stockfree growing is a relatively new concept to most people. This book . . . explains not only why it can be a solution to many of the problems associated with modern agriculture, but gives practical advice in a clear and comprehensive way that will be invaluable to both large- and small-scale growers."
    -Helen Lear, HDRA, the Organic Association

    "Although I personally believe that husbandry is an essential part of sustainable farming, for those who disagree Growing Green is an excellent, thorough, and very detailed guide to doing it without animals or animal products. As a vegetarian farmer friend of mine likes to say, with a little smile, `farming without animals is a whole lot easier too.'"-Gene Logsdon, farmer and author of The Contrary Farmer and Living at Nature's Pace

    About the Author

    Jenny Hall graduated from Liverpool University with a law degree. In 1997 she returned to Lancashire to study for a Masters in Environmental Policy and began working for Growing with Nature, Pilling. Since 1998 Jenny has been a leading figure in the Vegan Organic Network, networking between commercial stockfree-organic growers and interested organizations. In 2001 Jenny became the Community Food Projects Officer for Lancashire Wildlife Trust. April 2004 saw Jenny going self-employed and with her partner, Keith Griggs, has developed Sow & Grow Organics putting five acres into stockfree-organic conversion, near Wigan.

    Iain Tolhurst (Tolly, as he is known in the organic world) has been a commercial organic grower since 1976. Prior to this, four years on a large dairy farm convinced him that the way forward for agriculture was organic. He also became a vegetarian at this time. He is a pioneer of organic strawberry production and he established the first ever organic growers cooperative, Cornish Organic Growers. Since 1988 Tolly has been growing on 18 acres at Hardwick Estate in south Oxfordshire. Vegetables are now the main farm business producing over 400 vegetable bags each week for a successful local box scheme. The farm has won many awards. Tolly has visited farmers and growers around the world, given regular talks and has been an advisor for governments in the Caribbean and Moldova. Since 1994 the farm has been run stockfree being the first ever to be awarded the Stockfree-Organic Symbol. The farm has become a model for the development of the Stockfree-Organic Standards and is the main demonstration site for Stockfree Systems being visited by people from all over the world.

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 320 pages
    • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing (April 4, 2007)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1933392495
    • ISBN-13: 978-1933392493
    • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
    • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #94,315 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

     

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Cutting edge sustainable farming from field to garden scale, January 27, 2010
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    This review is from: Growing Green: Animal-Free Organic Techniques (Paperback)
    Growing Green was written by Jenny Hall and Iain Tolhurst of the Vegan Organic Network, an international group concerned with local, organic growing. This book is on the leading edge of truly sustainable and responsible agriculture that is quickly finding its way around the world. The vegan organic method not only avoids using synthetic nutrients, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides but also avoids bringing animal manures, blood, bones, feathers and fish parts onto the farm. Fertility is maintained with nitrogen-fixing legumes and other nutrient-concentrating plants and plant-based composts which to the greatest extent possible come from the same farm.

    The Vegan Organic Network has lead the world in developing third party verified vegan organic growing standards in the United Kingdom and has recently brought this program to North America through Quality Certification Services. The farm that this writer operates is proud to be certified under these standards.

    The authors take the vegan organic (known in the UK as Stockfree Organic Standards)and break them down to the basics that novice or seasoned grower can easily follow to implement these highly efficient and ethical techniques.

    If you are not able to grow your own at the moment, seek out and support your local growers, and if they are not growing vegan organically, encourage them to do so! For more information on this revolutionary approach to agriculture, check out Vegan-Organic Network at [...].
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    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars STOCKFREE ORGANIC TECHNIQUES; GARDENING-FARMING, January 28, 2011
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    In this book you will learn what I will call - true organic agriculture and/or gardening .... and what the application of the concepts presented can achieve. Simply this - when what you do does not merely aim to substitute acceptable inputs for prohibited ones - but, what happens when a complete conversion occurs. Jenny Hall and Iain Tolhurst give us concepts that are directly applicable to most any scale of operation - from the back-yard-gardener to the full-scale-production-farmer. To quote Tim Deane in the Forward to the book - "Where the production of food is seen as a continuum, as a means of survival in balance with the ecosystem that sustains our lives."

    The Stockfree-Organic Growers and Farmers Mission Statement is at the forefront of the concepts presented and if as an effective reader you take and apply each and every one of the concepts presented with an open and practical mind you will be totally transfixed and converted - believe me ---- I started out as a skeptic and now I am a convert = it all really does work and it is so much easier and less expensive and the rewards financial and personal are much-much greater.
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    4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Especially recommended for college-level agricultural holdings., July 8, 2007
    This review is from: Growing Green: Animal-Free Organic Techniques (Paperback)
    The foundation of GROWING GREEN: ANIMAL-FREE ORGANIC TECHNIQUES is the concept of stockfree organic growing which includes nothing from animals - and the concurrent idea that when growers abandon the use of manures, chemicals and genetic modifications, only then will they see healthier crops and fewer problems. GROWING GREEN also shows that anyone can make a living growing such organics, providing chapters packed with guidelines on how to follow organic practices at different scales of vegetable production. From assessing and improving soil fertility and understanding composting procedures to rotating crops and considering environment impact, GROWING GREEN is especially recommended for college-level agricultural holdings.
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