This volume looks at this nation's way of producing food and offers solutions to current destructive...
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This volume looks at this nation's way of producing food and offers solutions to current destructive farming practice, showing how thousands of people are working to fundamentally reshape agriculture. Essays by 40-plus environmental thinkers, along with 250 color photographs, illustrate the current state of America's agricultural crisis, revealing industrial food production as fatal to consumers because of pesticides and new diseases, fatal to the landscape because of chemical runoff from factory farms, and fatal to rural communities being wiped out by corporate farms. Edited by Kimbrell, a public interest attorney, activist, and author. Oversize: 11.75x12
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