Raising Less Corn, More Hell: The Case For The Independent Farm And Against Industrial Food

by George Pyle
Raising Less Corn, More Hell: The Case For The Independent Farm And Against Industrial Food  
published 2005 by PublicAffairs
binding Hardcover
isbn 1586481150   (isbn13: 9781586481155)
pages 229
description A revelatory, alarming, urgent and fiercely witty essay on the many wrong ways in which our food is produced-what it all means and what can be done ab...more
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04-29-07



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Hillary
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10/05/07

This book does a good exposition of the wya that our gov't subsidizes farmers and fucks with the world economy. And from a midwestern boy no less. I think it is of interst to anyone who wants a lower-level look at how agriculture is screwed, without focusing on the brutal slaughter of beakless chickens and hideous meatrocity side of things. the vegetable growing industry is just as effed.
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Juli
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11/10/07

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This is an amazing book that explores the history, economics and criticisms of our nation's current agricultural system. It makes a brilliantly researched argument against industrial agriculture, allowing room for the small independent farm to thrive and feed our nation.
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06/18/07

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recommends it for: people who eat food
A good though biased introduction to the ag crisis, and the dangers of corporate agribusiness.
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I'll pick it back up again sometime.
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