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Tomolonis, Andy, 1955
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Organic farming.
Farms, Small.
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Organic hobby farming [electronic resource] : a practical guide to Earth-friendly farming in any space / Andy Tomolonis.
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Tomolonis, Andy, 1955
New York : I5 Publishing, 2014.
Subjects
Organic farming.
Farms, Small.
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http://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=8CF2FD70-1C60-407C-8CD7-A511765F0B66
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9781620081259 (electronic bk.)
1620081253 (electronic bk.)
Description:
1 online resource (678 pages)
Contents:
Title Page; Introduction; 1-The Good Earth; 2-Tools That Rock the Farm; 3-The Living Soil; 4-We Plow the Field; 5-Vegetables and Herbs; 6-Fruits of the Earth; 7-Chickens in Your Backyard; 9-To Market, to Market; 10-Foundation for a Business Plan; Acknowledgments; Resources; Bibliography; About the Author; USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map; Canada Plant Hardiness Zone Map.
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In Organic Hobby Farming, Andy Tomolonis, a longtime organic gardener, part-time hobby farmer, and award-winning Boston-area journalist, strips down the concept of "organic" and explains why natural farming has emerged as the healthiest and most viable method of growing for hobby farms and other small-scale operations. In addition to the improved taste and the appeal of excluding toxic materials, organic farming benefits farmers, their families, and the environment.
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