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The fatal harvest reader : The tragedy of industrial agriculture (Record no. 19566)

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Personal name Kimbrell Andrew
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Title The fatal harvest reader : The tragedy of industrial agriculture
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Washington D C
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Island Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2002
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Extent 369p
Dimensions xi
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Price amount $16.95
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Formatted contents note Contents;<br/>Prologue \ Douglas Tompkins<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Introduction \ Andrew Kimbrell<br/> <br/>PART I. Corporate Lies: Busting the Myths of Industrial Agriculture<br/>Chapter 1. Seven Deadly Myths of Industrial Agriculture<br/>-Myth One: Industrial Agriculture Will Feed the World<br/>-Myth Two: Industrial Food Is Safe, Healthy, and Nutritious <br/>-Myth Three: Industrial Food Is Cheap <br/>-Myth Four: Industrial Agriculture Is Efficient <br/>-Myth Five: Industrial Food Offers More Choices <br/>-Myth Six: Industrial Agriculture Benefits the Environment and Wildlife<br/>-Myth Seven: Biotechnology Will Solve the Problems of Industrial Agriculture<br/> <br/>PART II. The Agrarian and Industrial Worldviews<br/>Chapter 2. Understanding the Agrarian Ethic<br/>-The Whole Horse: The Preservation of the Agrarian Mind \ Wendell Berry<br/>-Agricultural Landscapes in Harmony with Nature \ Joan Iverson Nassauer<br/>-Global Monoculture: The Worldwide Destruction of Diversity \ Helena Norberg-Rodge<br/>-Farming in Nature's Image: Natural Systems Agriculture \ Wes Jackson<br/> <br/>Chapter 3. Understanding Industrial Agriculture<br/>-Hard Times for Diversity \ David Ehrenfeld<br/>- Machine Logic: Industrializing Nature and Agriculture \ Jerry Mander<br/>-Industrial Agriculture's War against Nature \ Ron Kroese <br/>-The Impossible Race: Population Growth and the Fallacies of Agricultural Hope \ Hugh H. litis<br/> <br/>PART III. Industrial Agriculture's Toxic Trail<br/>Chapter 4. Technological Takeover<br/>-Artificial Fertility: The Environmental Costs of Industrial Fertilizers \ Jason McKenney<br/>-Hidden Dimensions of Damage: Pesticides and Health \ Monica Moore<br/>-Untested, Unlabeled, and You're Eating It: The Health and Environmental Hazards of Genetically Engineered Food \ Joseph Mendelson Ill<br/>- Nuclear Lunch: The Dangers and Unknowns of Food Irradiation \ Michael Colby <br/> <br/>Chapter 5. Ecological Impacts<br/>-Tilth and Technology: The Industrial Redesign of Our Nation's Soils \ Peter Warshall<br/>-Water: The Overtapped Resource \ Mark Briscoe<br/>-Our Forgotten Pollinators: Protecting the Birds and the Bees \ Mrill Ingram, Stephen Buchmann, and Gary· Nabhan<br/>-Can Agriculture and Biodiversity Coexist? \ Catherine Badgley<br/>-Wildlife Health \ Kelley R. Tucker<br/><br/>PART IV. Organic & Beyond: Revisioning Agriculture for the 21st Century<br/>Chapter 6. Name the Enemy<br/>-The End of Agribusiness: Dismantling the Mechanisms of Corporate Rule \ Dave Henson<br/>-Intellectual Property: Enhancing Corporate Monopoly and Bioserfdom \ Hope J. Shand<br/>-Globalization and Industrial Agriculture \ Debi Barker<br/> <br/>Chapter 7. Going Organic & Beyond<br/>-Uncle Ben: Coin' Organic Just Like We Used To \ Jim Hightower<br/>-Organics at the Crossroads: The Past and the Future of the Organic Movement \ Michael Sligh<br/>-The Ethics of Eating: Why Environmentalism Starts at the Breakfast Table \ Alice Waters<br/>-Fully Integrated Food Systems: Regaining Connections between Farmers and Consumers \ Rebecca Spector<br/>-Community Food Security: A Promising Alternative to the Global Food System \ Andrew Fisher<br/>-Eco-Labels: Promoting Alternatives in the Marketplace \ Betsy Lydon<br/>-Farming with the Wild: A Conservation Approach to Agriculture \ Daniel Imhoff<br/> <br/>Afterword<br/>Hope \ Wendell Berry<br/>Contributors<br/>Selected References and Readings<br/>Organizational Resources<br/>Index<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Industrial Agricultural System - Impact - Helath - U S A 2. Industrial Agricultural Impact - Environment - U S A 3. Industrial Agricultural Impact - Farm Communities - U S A4. Industrial Agricultural Impact - Ecology - U S A
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