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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Solution to a Problem!!! - This book made me optimistic.,
By Rick (Rochester, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sharing the Harvest: A Guide to Community Supported Agriculture (Paperback)
This book describes many problems of the current food production & distribution system. More importantly, it provides a solution using Community Supported Agriculture. The book outlines the steps necessary to set up a CSA, discusses options and issues for each step, and includes examples from CSAs all over the country. Many references and a resource list guide readers to other sources of information in a variety of media. I am a CSA consumer, not a farmer or an organizer; I enjoyed the book and am much more optimistic about the power groups of individuals have to change the system
31 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Heavy on philosophy, light on practicality,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sharing the Harvest: A Guide to Community Supported Agriculture (Paperback)
If you're new to market gardening and looking for solid info on how to run a CSA, this is *not* the book for you. For example, the chapter on harvesting and processing is only 2 1/2 pages long and boils down to "it can't be explained in a book, you need hands on experience". The majority of the book is self-congratulatory prose about how CSAs are saving the world. I support the CSA concept, but found this book a big disappointment. There are a few useful charts for determining share size and how much to grow, they are the only thing that prevents me from giving this book zero stars.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Keeping a conscious connection to the land and your food,
By Amanda K-K (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sharing the Harvest: A Guide to Community Supported Agriculture (Paperback)
I've been a member of a CSA for the past several years and read this book because I wanted to become a more active participant in the movement. No, this book is not an operations manual on how to run a farm and distribute shares. I'd classify it more as an inspiration manual with examples and case studies of how other CSA formed (and failed), obtained financing and land, found shareholders and labor, all for the purposes of giving people an alternative to being dependent on big agribusiness and live a more sustainable lifestyle.
In the true spirit of a co-op, this book provides an introductory education to CSA newbies on the history of food co-ops, community-building and food systems. For those looking for more hands-on or operations-oriented guides to CSA farming, I'd encourage you to review the rather exhaustive reference section in this book and contact someone near you. For me, I found this book perfect for gaining a comprehensive understanding of CSAs overall, which is helping me increase me evolve from passive shareholder into a more active, participatory role.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST-have for CSA farmer wannabes,
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This review is from: Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen's Guide to Community Supported Agriculture, Revised and Expanded (Paperback)
Comprehensive look at the ins and outs of CSA farming, including pitfalls to avoid. Really, a must have resource for those interested in CSA farming.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good resource for CSA customers and growers,
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This review is from: Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen's Guide to Community Supported Agriculture, Revised and Expanded (Paperback)
I am a wannabe CSA farmer so this book was at the top of my list. I really have enjoyed it. It is geared more for the customer so it's not very technical but it has plenty of info for growers including plant charts that are really useful. I know this will be a well used book once I get started with my CSA.
Don't expect to learn all aspects of running a CSA from this book however, but you should enjoy it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
csa info,
By Penny Nottingham (North Scituate RI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen's Guide to Community Supported Agriculture, Revised and Expanded (Paperback)
Had lots of information if you are a group trying to start a CSA. We are farmers and need more of the nuts and bolts of organization. Not quite as helpful on this topic, but I did get a few bits of valuable information.
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Sharing the Harvest: A Guide to Community Supported Agriculture by Elizabeth Henderson (Paperback - June 1999)
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