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(Ebook) Growing Good Things to Eat in Texas: Profiles of Organic Farmers and Ranchers across the State by Pamela Walker; Linda Walsh; C. Allan Jones ISBN 9781603443418, 160344341X

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Authors:Pamela Walker; Linda Walsh; C. Allan Jones
Pages:184 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Texas A&M University Press
Language:english
File Size:24.86 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781603443418, 160344341X
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(Ebook) Growing Good Things to Eat in Texas: Profiles of Organic Farmers and Ranchers across the State by Pamela Walker; Linda Walsh; C. Allan Jones ISBN 9781603443418, 160344341X

As more and more people seek locally grown food, independent, family owned and operated agriculture has expanded, creating local networks for selling and buying produce, meat, and dairy products and reviving local agricultural economies throughout the United States. In Growing Good Things to Eat in Texas, author Pamela Walker and photographer Linda Walsh portray eleven farming and ranching families who are part of this food revival in Texas. With biographical essays and photographs, Walker and Walsh illuminate the work these food producers do, why they do it, and the difference it makes in their lives and in their communities.
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