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81. Women in Agriculture
 
82. Working Together: Gender Analysis
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83. Women, Land and Agriculture (Oxfam
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84. Methods of Teaching Agriculture
 
85. The College of Agriculture at
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86. On the Great Plains: Agriculture
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87. States of Nature: Science, Agriculture,
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88. Working the Garden: American Writers
 
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89. Agriculture and Food in Crisis:
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90. American Agriculture: A Brief
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91. Tropical Agroforestry (Tropical
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92. The Violence of Green Revolution:
 
93. Iowa agriculture: an historical
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94. Strawberry Fields: Politics, Class,
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95. Feeding the Planet: Environmental
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96. Essays in Natural History and
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97. New Roots for Agriculture (New
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98. Every Farm a Factory: The Industrial
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99. African Urban Harvest: Agriculture
100. Sustainable Agriculture in the

81. Women in Agriculture
by Raj Mohini Sethi
 Hardcover: 195 Pages (1992-05)
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Asin: 817033134X
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82. Working Together: Gender Analysis in Agriculture (Library of Management for Development)
 Paperback: 296 Pages (1990-11)
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Isbn: 0931816580
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83. Women, Land and Agriculture (Oxfam Focus on Gender Series)
Paperback: 80 Pages (2000-01-01)
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Asin: 085598421X
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This book considers women’s access to land and their role in food production in developing counties.Articles in this collection assert that women’s contribution to global agricultural production for food and for profit continues to be largely unacknowledged and undervalued, and that their ability to farm is constrained by lack of control of land, agricultural inputs, credit, and other essential resources. Thirty years after the first studies, women’s role in farming remains underestimated and misunderstood by development planners and policymakers. ... Read more


84. Methods of Teaching Agriculture (3rd Edition)
by L. H. Newcomb, J. David McCracken, J. Robert Warmbrod, M. Susie Whittington
Paperback: 368 Pages (2003-06-29)
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Asin: 0131134183
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This book deals with the foundations for methods of teaching agriculture, applications of learning, the special needs of unique populations, and the procedures for evaluating teaching and learning. It is the only comprehensive exploration of the teacher preparation curriculum in agricultural education.This comprehensive survey provides clear explanations and examples of learning applications to provide an in-depth study of planning for successful teaching. Topics include decisions about teaching, planning, group teaching techniques, managing student behavior, teaching special populations, and evaluating learning.This book about professional development is a useful reference tool for university professors, teacher educators, and inservice program educators. ... Read more


85. The College of Agriculture at Penn State: A Tradition of Excellence
by Michael Bezilla
 Hardcover: 362 Pages (1987-11)
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Isbn: 0271006056
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86. On the Great Plains: Agriculture and Environment (Environmental History Series)
by Geoff Cunfer
Paperback: 304 Pages (2005-01-25)
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Asin: 1585444014
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Depending on who is telling it, the history of Euro-American farmers on the Great Plains has been a story of either agricultural triumph or ecological failure—an optimistic tale of taming nature for human purposes or a dire account of disrupting nature and suffering the environmental consequences.

In On the Great Plains, author Geoff Cunfer poses an alternative scenario: that people were not the masters of nature on the Great Plains. Land use in America's vast interior prairies has stayed remarkably stable throughout the twentieth century, changing little as droughts came and went, as farmers shifted from horses to tractors, and as federal subsidies and fluctuating crop prices transformed the economics of farming. An equilibrium between natural and human forces emerged as farmers plowed and planted the same amount of cropland during most of this period, maintaining two-thirds of the Great Plains in unplowed, native vegetation.

To support his theory, Cunfer looks at the entire Great Plains (450 counties in ten states), tapping historical agricultural census data paired with GIS mapping to illuminate land use on the Great Plains over 130 years. Coupled with several community and family case studies, this database allows Cunfer to reassess the interaction between farmers and nature in the Great Plains agricultural landscape. ... Read more


87. States of Nature: Science, Agriculture, and Environment in the Spanish Caribbean, 1760-1940
by Stuart George McCook
Paperback: 216 Pages (2002-05-15)
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Asin: 0292752571
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The process of nation-building in Latin America transformed the relations between the state, the economy, and nature. Between 1760 and 1940, the economies of most countries in the Spanish Caribbean came to depend heavily on the export of plant products, such as coffee, tobacco, and sugar. After the mid-nineteenth century, this model of export-led economic growth also became a central tenet of liberal projects of nation-building. As international competition grew and commodity prices fell over this period, Latin American growers strove to remain competitive by increasing agricultural production. By the turn of the twentieth century, their pursuit of export-led growth had generated severe environmental problems, including soil exhaustion, erosion, and epidemic outbreaks of crop diseases and pests. This book traces the history of the intersections between nature, economy, and nation in the Spanish Caribbean through a history of the agricultural and botanical sciences. Growers and governments in Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, and Costa Rica turned to scientists to help them establish practical and ideological control over nature. They hoped to use science to alleviate the pressing environmental and economic stresses, without having to give up their commitment to export-led growth. Starting from an overview of the relationship among science, nature, and development throughout the export boom of 1760 to 1930, Stuart McCook examines such topics as the relationship between scientific plant surveys and nation-building, the development of a "creole science" to address the problems of tropical agriculture, the ecological rationalization of the sugar industry, and the growth of technocratic ideologies of science and progress. He concludes with a look at how the Great Depression of the 1930s changed the paradigms of economic and political development and the role of science and nature in these paradigms. ... Read more


88. Working the Garden: American Writers and the Industrialization of Agriculture
by William Conlogue
Paperback: 230 Pages (2002-01-21)
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Asin: 0807849944
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In 1860 farmers accounted for 60 percent of the American workforce; in 1910, 30.5 percent; by 1994, there were too few to warrant a separate census category. The changes wrought by the decline of family farming and the rise of industrial agribusiness typically have been viewed through historical, economic, and political lenses. But as William Conlogue demonstrates, some of the most vital and incisive debates on the subject have occurred in a site that is perhaps less obvious--literature.

Conlogue refutes the critical tendency to treat farm-centered texts as pastorals, arguing that such an approach overlooks the diverse ways these works explore human relationships to the land. His readings of works by Willa Cather, Ruth Comfort Mitchell, John Steinbeck, Luis Valdez, Ernest Gaines, Jane Smiley, Wendell Berry, and others reveal that, through agricultural narratives, authors have addressed such wide-ranging subjects as the impact of technology on people and land, changing gender roles, environmental destruction, and the exploitation of migrant workers. In short, Conlogue offers fresh perspectives on how writers confront issues whose site is the farm but whose impact reaches every corner of American society. ... Read more


89. Agriculture and Food in Crisis: Conflict, Resistance, and Renewal
by Fred Magdoff, Brain Tokar
 Paperback: 288 Pages (2010-11-01)
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Asin: 1583672265
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The failures of “free-market” capitalism are perhaps nowhere more evident than in the production and distribution of food. Although modern human societies have attained unprecedented levels of wealth, a significant amount of the world's population continues to suffer from hunger or food insecurity on a daily basis. In Agriculture and Food in Crisis, Fred Magdoff and Brian Tokar have assembled an exceptional collection of scholars from around the world to explore this frightening long-term trend in food production. While approaching the issue from many angles, the contributors to this volume share a focus on investigating how agricultural production is shaped by a system that is oriented around the creation of profit above all else, with food as nothing but an afterthought.

As the authors make clear, it is technically possible to feed to world's people, but it is not possible to do so as long as capitalism exists. Toward that end, they examine what can be, and is being, done to create a human-centered and ecologically sound system of food production, from sustainable agriculture and organic farming on a large scale to movements for radical land reform and national food sovereignty. This book will serve as an indispensible guide to the years ahead, in which world politics will no doubt come to be increasingly understood as food politics.

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90. American Agriculture: A Brief History, Rev. Ed.
by R Douglas Hurt
Paperback: 424 Pages (2002-08-23)
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Asin: 1557532818
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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R.Douglas Hurt's brief history of American agriculture, from the prehistoric period through the twentieth century, is written for anyone coming to this subject for the first time. It also provides a ready reference to the economic, social, political, scientific, and technological changes that have most affected farming in America. American Agriculture is a story of considerable achievement and success, but it is also a story of greed, racism, and violence. Hurt offers a provocative look at history that has been shaped by the best and worst of human nature.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Essential Part of American History
Best one volume history of American agriculture by dean of American agricultural historians; much superior to Danbom, Born in the County, which attempts a similar brief summary.Good bibliographies of additional readings.Although America was primarily an agricultual county for 250 years, most conventional histories ignore this fact.This book supply an essential missing dimentsion, although the reader still has to do a good deal of work to relate it to political,cultural, and economic history that was going on at the same time. ... Read more


91. Tropical Agroforestry (Tropical Agriculture)
by Peter Huxley
Hardcover: 384 Pages (1999-03-29)
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Asin: 0632040475
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Providesa comprehensive, analytical account of theprinciples as well as the practical implications of agroforestry.Focuses on understanding how agroforestry systems function while taking into account the conflicts and compromises that arise because of farmers' requirements. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A great book for the seriously interested
I would highly recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in persuing tropical agroforestry. It is full of information, covers social and political ramifications and obstacles to tropical agroforestry, BUT, it is USD114, which is quite high. Having said that, it is a fantastic book and well written, refuting some of the hype of the 1980s, but still very optimistic about agroforestry. For anyone who wants to know the nuts and bolts of these systems, this is your book.
I work in organic cacao production, and know much about TA, however, nearly every page has me learning new things, realizing that the problems we face here are problems shared by others elsewhere, or seeing things in a new light.
The writer is well informed and clearlyu empathetizes with small scale producers. ... Read more


92. The Violence of Green Revolution: Third World Agriculture, Ecology and Politics
by Vandana Shiva
Paperback: 264 Pages (1992-10-15)
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Asin: 0862329655
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Set in the context of a sophisticated critique of the privileged epistemological position oachieved by modern science, whereby it both aspires to provide technological solutions for social and political problems while at the same time disclaiming responsibility for the new problems which it creates in its wake, the author looks to the future in an analysis of the new project to apply the latest Gene Revolution technology to India and warns of the further environmental and social damage which will ensue. ... Read more


93. Iowa agriculture: an historical survey
by Earle Dudley Ross
 Hardcover: 226 Pages (1951)

Asin: B0007EGOV8
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94. Strawberry Fields: Politics, Class, and Work in California Agriculture (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues)
by Miriam J. Wells
Paperback: 339 Pages (1996-07)
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Asin: 0801482798
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Etrawberryfields
This book is fantastic! It took me Back to my childhood on the central coast of California. This is a must read... G.L. Detwiler ... Read more


95. Feeding the Planet: Environmental Protection through Sustainable Agriculture (The Sustainability Project)
by Klaus Hahlbrock
Paperback: 270 Pages (2010-02-01)
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Asin: 1906598118
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Almost one billion people suffer from malnutrition worldwide. While the global population is still growing dramatically, many starve. Our climate is threatened while agricultural production stagnates. Klaus Hahlbrock extols a responsible response to dealing with nature and poses an important question: how can we maintain a viable and vital diversity of the species?

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96. Essays in Natural History and Agriculture
by Thomas Garnett
Paperback: 120 Pages (2010-07-12)
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Essays in Natural History and Agriculture is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Thomas Garnett is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Thomas Garnett then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. ... Read more


97. New Roots for Agriculture (New Edition) (Farming and Ranching)
by Wes Jackson
Paperback: 151 Pages (1980-01-01)
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Asin: 0803275625
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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"The plowshare may well have destroyed more options for future generations than the sword," writes Wes Jackson in a review of practices that have brought U.S. agriculture to the edge of disaster. Tillage has hastened the erosion of irreplaceable topsoil everywhere and a technology based on fossil fuels has increased yields for short-term profits, leaving crops ever more vulnerable to diseases, pests, and droughts. Such, says Jackson, is "the failure of success." As high-technology agriculture becomes more wasteful and expensive, more farmers are being forced off the land or into bankruptcy.
 
Jackson's major solution calls for the development of plant combinations that yield food while holding the soil and re-newing its nutrients without plowing or applying fossil-fuel-based fertilizers or pesticides. His new way of raising crops, by working with the soil's natural systems, would keep the world's bread-basket producing perpetually.
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3-0 out of 5 stars An Inspiring Vision
In his classic simple language Jackson describes the costs of our current way of doing agriculture. He focuses on soil loss with emphasizing the fact that our dependence has gone from "soil to oil" for energy and fertilizer.

This book outlines Jackson's idea for a perennial, herbaceous, polyculture agriculture that mimics the natural environment instead of our current annual, herbaceous, monoculture. Jackson also gives a broad view of decentralizing our societies and distributing people across land according to its ability to support them in the proper concentration.

The critiques of current agricultural practices is well done but simple enough for the laymen to understand. Simple computations are used to illustrate the ecological and financial costs of capital/oil intensive agriculture.

The discussion of values and religion in chapter 8, though it has a good direction, is lacking in comparison to Jackson's other topics. ... Read more


98. Every Farm a Factory: The Industrial Ideal in American Agriculture (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
by Professor Deborah Fitzgerald
Paperback: 256 Pages (2010-02-26)
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Asin: 0300111282
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Winner of the 2003 Saloutos Award for the best book on American agricultural history given by the Agricultural History SocietyDuring the early decades of the twentieth century, agricultural practice in America was transformed from a pre-industrial to an industrial activity. In this book Deborah Fitzgerald argues that farms became modernized in the 1920s because they adopted not only new machinery but also the financial, cultural, and ideological apparatus of industrialism.Fitzgerald examines how bankers and emerging professionals in engineering and economics pushed for systematic, businesslike farming. She discusses how factory practices served as a template for the creation across the country of industrial or corporate farms. She looks at how farming was affected by this revolution and concludes by following several agricultural enthusiasts to the Soviet Union, where the lessons of industrial farming were studied. ... Read more


99. African Urban Harvest: Agriculture in the Cities of Cameroon, Kenya and Uganda
Hardcover: 300 Pages (2010-09-17)
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Asin: 1441962492
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Over the past two decades, how has urban agriculture changed in sub-Saharan Africa? Is city farming now better integrated into environmental management and city governance? And, looking ahead, how might urban agriculture address the needs of the low-income households and modernizing cities of Africa?In this book, leading specialists in the fields of urban agriculture and urban environment present a unique collection of case studies that examines the growing role of local food production in urban livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa. Amongst many issues, the authors probe the changing role of urban agriculture, the risks and benefits of crop–livestock systems, and the opportunities for making locally produced food more easily available and more profitable. Concluding chapters reflect on the policy and governance implications of greater integrationof urban natural resources and the built environment, an expanded role for urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa and the crucial role of women in urban food systems.African Urban Harvest will be of interest to decision-makers, development professionals, researchers, academics, and students and educators in urban planning, development studies, African studies, and environmental studies. ... Read more


100. Sustainable Agriculture in the American Midwest: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future (Environment Human Condition)
Hardcover: 291 Pages (1994-10-01)
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Isbn: 0252021002
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