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All the Dirt
Rachel Fisher
Heather Stretch
Robin Tunnicliffe
其他書名
Reflections on Organic Farming
出版
TouchWood Editions
, 2012
主題
Business & Economics / General
Business & Economics / Women in Business
Fiction / General
Gardening / Organic
Gardening / Regional / Canada
Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Social Science / Women's Studies
Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / Organic
ISBN
1927129125
9781927129128
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=qbA7JvYKwCEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Finalist for the 2012 City of Victoria Butler Book Prize
New farmers, experienced growers, budding environmentalists, and fans of natural, organic produce alike are sure to love
All the Dirt
. Filled with beautiful photographs and covering a wide variety of topics, from agrofuels and food sovereignty to practical tips about specific tools,
All the Dirt
is the must-read how-to book about small-scale organic farming. But beyond the practical applications, it is also the inspiring story of three friends who followed their dreams and became successful business partners. Authors Rachel Fisher, Heather Stretch, and Robin Tunnicliffe, co-owners of Saanich Organics, a farmer-run local food distributor, share entertaining stories of three farmers' lives, while also providing practical information about how to start a farm. They relate their personal and collective experiences as women, mothers, and farmers through anecdotes, and discuss the compelling reasons why Canada needs more organic farmers.
All the Dirt
proves that there is no one right way to start a farm and no single solution to any problem. But that by working together, farmers can create a resilient agriculture that is vibrant and fun, as well as economically viable. Rachel, Heather, and Robin have co-owned Saanich Organics since 2002. The business has been featured in numerous publications, including the
Times Colonist
, West Jet's
Up
magazine,
EAT Magazine
, and
The Province
. It has also been featured in
Island on the Edge
(a documentary film), as well as on CBC radio. By working co-operatively to grow and distribute top quality produce, the business has earned the respect of the farming community, the restaurant community, organic consumers, and activists. Visit Saanich Organics online at www.saanichorganics.com.