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  • Franceschini, Amy, 1970- author.
     
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    Farm together now [electronic resource] : a portrait of people, places, and ideas for a new food movement / by Amy Franceschini and Daniel Tucker ; photography by Anne Hamersky ; foreword by Mark Bittman.
    by Franceschini, Amy, 1970- author.
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    San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c2010.
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  • Sustainable agriculture -- United States.
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  • Food industry and trade -- United States.
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  • Agriculture -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
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  • Agriculture -- United States -- History.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=8887DD75-0138-41E6-A9DA-DF424FE9F8CA This title is available online; click here to access
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    9781452134024 (electronic bk.)
    1452134022 (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource : color illustrations
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    Foreword: Farms matter / Mark Bittman -- Introduction -- Organizing alongside conventional farmers -- Knopik family farm : Fullerton, Nebraska -- Greeno Acres : Kendall, Wisconsin -- In international community -- Sandhill community farm : Rutledge, Missouri -- Tryon life community farm : Portland, Oregon -- The policy shapers -- City slicker farms : Oakland, California -- Angelic organics learning center : Caledonia, Chicago, and Rockford, Illinois -- The science of plants -- Native seeds/SEARCH : Patagonia and Tucson, Arizona -- Mountain gardens : Burnsville, North Carolina -- The localist entrepreneurs -- AquaRanch : Flanagan, Illinois -- Wild hive farm, cafe, and bakery : Clinton Corners, New York -- Up and out of poverty -- Georgia citizens coalition on hunger : Atlanta, Georgia -- Nuestras raices : Holyoke, Massachusetts -- The market/CSA farms -- Freewheelin' farm : Davenport, California -- Diggers' mirth collective farm : Burlington, Vermont -- The long haul -- The acequiahood of the San Luis people's ditch : San Luis, Colorado -- South central farmers : Bakersfield and Los Angeles, California -- On donated land -- On-the-fly farm : Union Pier, Michigan -- God's gang : Chicago and Dawson, Illinois, and Union Pier, Michigan -- The experimenters -- Participation park : Baltimore, Maryland -- Anarchy apiaries : Hudson Valley, New York.
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    In the summer of 2009, the authors visited twenty farms that form a portrait of the complexity of farming in the United States today. These interviews are designed to depict a sense of place, people, and action to challenge and inspire you.
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