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|a Grain by Grain
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|b A Quest to Revive Ancient Wheat, Rural Jobs, and Healthy Food /
|c by Bob Quinn, Liz Carlisle.
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|a 1st ed. 2019.
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|a Prologue by Liz Carlisle -- Introduction: Food on the Cheap -- Roots and Growth -- Better Farming through Chemistry?- Beyond Commodities -- Going Organic -- King Tut's Wheat -- King Tut's Wheat -- Growing -- Partners -- A Cowboy in Europe -- Creating a New Standard -- The Value of Limits -- Taste of Place -- Recycling Energy -- Bringing Rural Jobs Back -- The Gluten Mystery -- Food as Medicine -- One Great Subject -- Rejecting the Status Quo -- Conclusion: A New Generation of Growers and Eaters -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
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|a "A compelling agricultural story skillfully told; environmentalists will eat it up." Kirkus Reviews "In the age of start-ups and tech crazes, it might seem counterintuitive to call something as ancient as grain 'revelatory.' Nevertheless, Bob Quinn's quest to recapture the value of our food system through grain is just that-a revelation. Liz Carlisle and Bob Quinn have unlocked the key to kickstarting change-Grain by Grain is one big kernel of truth." Dan Barber, chef/co-owner, Blue Hill, and author of "The Third Plate" "Grain by Grain is a book for our times, one that demonstrates alternatives to help diversify agriculture, develop more resilient systems, and stimulate rural economies in a future with uncertain economic and climatic conditions. It is a must-read resource for those in agriculture who suffer from the pains of trade wars and tariffs, negative environmental spin-offs from chemical technologies, and narrow focus on a few major commodity crops. The book outlinesa thoughtful entrepreneurial process for designing and implementing a diverse and economically viable future for agriculture and rural areas." Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems "Farmer and plant biochemist Bob Quinn's passionate story makes it impossible to go on farming (or eating) as usual. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand why our food system is so unhealthy and how we can fix it." Daphne Miller, MD, author of "Farmacology: Total Health from the Soil Up" "Long before anybody heard the term social enterprise, a few untrained businesspeople started small, unconventional companies to solve problems for their neighbors-and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. This is the story of one such entrepreneurial effort, which demonstrates how a green economy rooted in regenerative organic agriculture and renewable energy can help rebuild struggling communities in rural America." Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia "A compelling personal story that takes the wind out of the war on wheat and charts a course for getting rural America off the agrochemical treadmill." David R. Montgomery, author of "Growing a Revolution: Bringing Our Soil Back to Life" .
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