lindamoore's review against another edition

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5.0

Deeply moving. A very readable and enlightening mix of participant observer and essay.

sarahc3319's review

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4.0

Fans of Omnivore's Dilemma might enjoy the author's fairly in depth look at two ranchers and a farmer, each in different climates and situations, trying to do what's right-- restoring the land, working pesticide-free, renewing long-unused crops and more. I really, really liked this book.

amolso2's review

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5.0

Provided insight into organic/sustainable agriculture and the faces behind this movement. I enjoyed the last family best-farmers from North Dakota.

aimee70807's review

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I can't honestly rate this book because I didn't read it. I kept trying to get into it, but it was clearly more about the politics of farming in the U.S. than about the nitty gritty hands on stuff I enjoy.
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