Farming for the Long Haul: Resilience and the Lost Art of Agricultural Inventiveness

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$20.00  $18.60
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Chelsea Green Publishing Company
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.4 X 1.0 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781603588003

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About the Author
Michael Foley spent much of his teaching career in primary schools in the East End of London. After leaving teaching to become a full-time carer to his twin grandsons, who were severely disabled, he began to write seriously for the first time. Since then he has had more than twenty local and military books published. He has also had numerous articles published in magazines such as Best of British, This England, Essex Life and others. He has also had short stories published in My Weekly magazine. He lives in Romford with his wife and grandson.
Reviews

"Globally, humanity urgently needs to transform the way we make our livelihoods if we're to thrive into the future. In Farming for the Long Haul, Michael Foley shows that food and farming are at the heart of this, and he gives us some fine tools for rethinking them. There's a heft to his book that speaks of hard work--both in the study and on the land--but there's also a lightness to the writing that makes it a pleasure to read. The world badly needs more farmer-scholars like Foley."--Chris Smaje, Small Farm Future, Somerset, UK


"This book is a modern peasant's manifesto! Small farmers today have a stark choice, Michael Foley tells us. We can either buy into the current agricultural and food system and fail utterly, or we can try to change the system entirely. This book outlines the history of agriculture, shows where we've gone wrong, and recounts the practices and values of the most resilient long-haul farmers throughout the world. Then Foley sets up a visionary solution aimed at helping small farmers both survive the dwindling stages of our current system and position themselves for the dramatic changes the future holds. Farming for the Long Haul extends, expands, and updates Wendell Berry's The Unsettling of America, then puts forth a vision of a land of resilient small farms ready to survive the present and thrive into the future."--Carol Deppe, author of The Resilient Gardener


Foreword Reviews--

"A valuable historical and societal perspective on farming in the United States and internationally. Foley's observations are insightful and at times startling....In some respects, this book paints a bleak picture of farming's future. Climate change and the degradation of soil have hampered food productivity, the costs of farming are rising, and small farmers are being 'forced to occupy marginal lands.' Foley believes nothing less than 'a profound reversal of course' will be necessary for farming to survive long- term. Still, the book is grounded in cautious optimism--based primarily on local farmers helping themselves. Food hubs controlled by farmers, urban farming, and grassroots organizations run by farmers are hopeful evidence. Foley concludes his excellent book with the belief that traditional agriculture 'is here to stay, ' and that 'it will sustain humanity, provided we take its many lessons to heart.' One can only hope the prediction is accurate."


"Michael Foley's passion and his lifetime of research and lived experience comes through in this primer of agricultural history and personal philosophy that is sure to prompt an important dialogue about the future of agriculture and the political economy. Agriculture is a shared expression of who we are, and I believe we need more people thinking deeply, questioning, and sharing their insights. This book provides many tools and references to ask informed questions and encourage a richer discussion about progress."--Dorn Cox, farmer; founding member of Farm Hack