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The gift of good land: further essays cultural and agricultural
The gift of good land: further essays cultural and agricultural
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Berry, Wendell
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Counterpoint
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[2009]
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English
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An agricultural journey in Peru
Three ways of farming in the Southwest
The native grasses and what they mean
The International Hill Land Symposium
Sanitation and the small farm
Horse-drawn tools and the doctrine of labor saving
Agricultural solutions for agricultural problems
Energy in agriculture
Solving for pattern
The economics of subsistence
Family work
The reactor and the garden
A good scythe
Looking ahead
Home of the free
Going back
or ahead
to horses
A few words for motherhood
A rescued farm
An excellent homestead
Elmer Lapp's place
A talent for necessity
New roots for agricultural research
Seven Amish farms
The gift of good land.
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9781582434841
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Agriculture
Agriculture -- Social aspects
Essays
Land use
Land use -- Social aspects
Social aspects
Sociology, Rural
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