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Cornucopia Leveraging Agriculture To Improve Health And Nutrition D Patrick Johnson

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Cornucopia Leveraging Agriculture To Improve Health And Nutrition D Patrick Johnson
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Publisher: Hamilton Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 84
Author: D. Patrick Johnson
ISBN: 9780761855965, 0761855963
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Cornucopia Leveraging Agriculture To Improve Health And Nutrition D Patrick Johnson by D. Patrick Johnson 9780761855965, 0761855963 instant download after payment.

Cornucopia explores the health and economic implications of U.S. farm policy. Using a corn farm in rural South Dakota as his starting point, Johnson reviews the history of agricultural policies in America to understand how large-scale, industrial agriculture came to play such a large role in U.S. and world food production. He also discusses the role of agricultural policies in the on-going "food for fuel" debate, as well as the linkages between agricultural outputs and health outcomes. As the U.S. battles with a burgeoning epidemic of dietary disease -- including some of the highest rates of obesity, diabetes, and hypertension in the developed world -- it is especially important to understand where our food comes from and its relation to health, nutrition, and economic mobility. Ensuring America's health and well-being requires us to first return to the farm.

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