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Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts: The New Resilient Crop for a Changing Climate Paperback – February 6, 2015
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Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts is the first comprehensive guide for farmers interested in how to get started growing hybrid hazelnuts, a crop designed from the very outset to address a host of problems with conventional modern agriculture. Once hybrid hazelnuts are established, no plowing, or even cultivation, is necessary. Dramatically improved infiltration rates prevent water from running off of fields, regardless of soil type. The crop’s extensive, permanent root systems—at work 365 days a year—mean that tilling should not be necessary in moderately wet soils, and that no fertilizer can escape into groundwater. No soil is lost to wind or rain; in fact, this crop builds soil, and wildlife finds cover and food in hazelnuts all year. Economically speaking, hazelnuts have a large, existing, and unsatisfied world market, not to mention their processing potential is even greater than soybeans. They are, without a doubt, the ecological crop of the future.
This book covers everything you need to know about NeoHybrid hazels, the new biological entity developed by the authors, including:
• The source of the species and the making of an artificial, directed hybrid swarm;
• The historical use of hazels as a staple food in Europe and Asia;
• The nutrient composition of the crop;
• The benefits of woody agriculture and the superior productivity of these hazels;
• Site requirements: slope, soils, soil tests;
• Planting and the establishment period;
• Managing the productive plantation, including maintaining biodiversity;
• When to harvest, and harvesting options (hand or machine);
• Processing, from harvest to market: drying, husking, cleaning, sizing, cleaning, roasting;
• Value-added options (oil, meal, nut butters);
• Co-products and their values (wood, shells, husks, sub food-grade nuts, biodiesel);
• The state of the world hazel market, and more
The first and only guide of its kind, Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts will appeal to small-scale and commercial farmers, both those already familiar with concepts of perennial agriculture and those interested in converting from conventional practices. Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts is a landmark book for the farming movement, offering a practical road to a hopeful future where crops build soil and the earth is regenerated, at the same time reaping profits for the farmer.
- Print length272 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherChelsea Green
- Publication dateFebruary 6, 2015
- Dimensions7.05 x 0.58 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101603585346
- ISBN-13978-1603585347
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"Anyone ready to innovate outside the box will be blown away by the vision and practical insights demonstrated in Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts. The eclectic blend of science and practical how-to information packed into this fascinating, readable book is enough to inspire a whole new generation of farmers. Turning soybean fields into hazelnut plantations is truly a vision for the stout-hearted pioneer futuristic farmer. Sign me up."—Joel Salatin, farmer and author
"A more resilient future requires diverse and hardy food-bearing crops. Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts is an encyclopedia of the 'how-to' and 'why-for' of breeding, growing, harvesting and marketing this unique and important crop. We just planted 300 hazelnuts last year!”—Nathan John Hagens, Editor, TheOilDrum; President, Bottleneck Foundation
"If you are dissatisfied with the current state of the annual based agriculture system currently dominated by corn and soy, then here is an alternative. This book is an action plan building off of Phil Rutter’s thirty years of experience, where you can become part of the actual on-the-ground change towards building a perennial woody system that conserves resources while providing for human needs."—Diego Footer, Founder of Permaculture Voices
"This book is not only a testament to 40 years of dedicated hazel breeding work, but also a call for more tree crops for a sustainable agriculture in general; a fantastic manual about all aspects of cultivating hardy hazel trees and processing their nuts."—Martin Crawford, author of Creating a Forest Garden
"The authors of Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts have been advocating woody-plant staple crops for carbon sequestration since I was in high school. This manual provides theory, context, budgets, and practical details like pest management and fertility for this important new crop. Worth the price for the information on their innovative hybrid swarm breeding system alone.”—Eric Toensmeier, author of Paradise Lot and coauthor of Edible Forest Gardens
“Growing Hybrid Hazelnuts is a compelling work combining natural history, genetics, and ecology to form a rich strategy for breeding hardy, disease-resistant, and productive hazelnuts. The need for perennial staple crops is great, and the authors show that it takes time, integrity, and patience to develop a crop that will feed the world. This book not only completely covers hybrid hazelnut cultivation, it also offers a roadmap for breeding other crops if we are to get serious about regenerative perennial food production."—Steve Gabriel, coauthor of Farming the Woods
About the Author
Dr. Susan Wiegrefe is Badgersett’s research associate. She has a PhD in plant breeding and plant genetics and taught courses in plant propagation and nursery management for four years at the University of Wisconsin–River Falls. Co-incorporator and past president of the North American branch of The Maple Society, her latest personal endeavor is as the owner and operator of Prairie Plum Farm, where she raises Babydoll sheep, fruit, and nuts, and soon will include an aquaponic vegetable/tilapia system. In her spare time she hangs out with her two Havanese dogs, when she’s not spinning or making cheese and beer.
Dr. Brandon Rutter-Daywater grew up on Badgersett Farm, eating some dirt but very few hazelnuts—they were all for seed! Dedicated to the long-term viability of the human race, and therefore our concomitant living things, his formal training is primarily in engineering and biologically inspired robotics. A national merit scholar upon graduating from high school, now he’s the COO at Badgersett, building a family and a house where he’s convinced he’ll be able to do the most good. He is now growing and eating a lot more hazelnuts!
Product details
- Publisher : Chelsea Green
- Publication date : February 6, 2015
- Language : English
- Print length : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1603585346
- ISBN-13 : 978-1603585347
- Item Weight : 1.45 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.05 x 0.58 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,742,626 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #339 in Tree Gardening
- #731 in Sustainable Agriculture (Books)
- #1,073 in Organic & Sustainable Gardening & Horticulture
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Customers find the book comprehensive and well-researched, with one mentioning excellent detailed descriptions of soil. They appreciate its readability, with one customer noting it's a must-read for nut growing enthusiasts.
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Customers find the book readable, with one noting it's a must-read for nut growing enthusiasts.
"Good book, I know more about the hazelnut and it's cottage industry. Have enough information now to progress with planting a small plot of hybrids...." Read more
"This is an interesting book to read. Hybrid hazelnuts seem like a great idea until you read the example business plan...." Read more
"An outstanding book with great information on the planting and maintaining a hazelnut orchard." Read more
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Customers find the book thorough and comprehensive, with one customer highlighting its excellent detailed descriptions of soil.
"A thorough and comprehensive book on the author's experience and recommended methods growing neohybrid hazels as a commercial crop...." Read more
"...At least from a growing/production standpoint. Well laid out, well researched and easy to understand...." Read more
"Well written, nice pictures, good info, but a heads up if you live in Washington or Oregon, hybrid hazels cannot be shipped to you, and the book is..." Read more
"Excellent detailed descriptions of soil, genetics, fertilizers, harvest and cleaning, in fact, everything necessary for the dedicated amateur to..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe definitive book on everything hazelnuts! At least from a growing/production standpoint. Well laid out, well researched and easy to understand. These guys have learned alot about this very interesting crop and made it easy for new growers to gain quick knowledge.
Highly Recommended!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2016Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA thorough and comprehensive book on the author's experience and recommended methods growing neohybrid hazels as a commercial crop. A must read for any nut growing enthusiast or homesteader.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseWell written, nice pictures, good info, but a heads up if you live in Washington or Oregon, hybrid hazels cannot be shipped to you, and the book is geared towards the hybrids. Fortunately I was able to use the amazon trade in and get half of my money back, and the rest was worth looking through the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseGood book, but I was hoping it had more info on growing Hazelnuts and less on the reasons why to grow them.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseExcellent detailed descriptions of soil, genetics, fertilizers, harvest and cleaning, in fact, everything necessary for the dedicated amateur to start a business. Please write the definitive book on chestnuts next!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseAn outstanding book with great information on the planting and maintaining a hazelnut orchard.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is an interesting book to read. Hybrid hazelnuts seem like a great idea until you read the example business plan. If you want something interesting to grow then buy this book. If you want to make money then consider something else.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on February 2, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Hazelnuts in a new light
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseCovered most everything I was looking for. Lacking for me the discussion on the Eastern Filbert Blight varieties, but that is not the focus of the book anyway, a different concept of growing. I suggest to also check out the production manuals from Washington State, Ontario and BC. Printed in 2015, 1st edition.
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HappyReviewed in Canada on March 5, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Belles images
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseBien reçu, bien illustré. Il ne reste plus qu'à lire en profondeur, mais je crois que ce livre deviendra un ouvrage de référence très pratique.
Frederic ParéReviewed in Canada on April 17, 20155.0 out of 5 stars very good
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