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The New Farm Brent Preston

  • SKU: BELL-31737362
The New Farm Brent Preston
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Publisher: Abrams
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.12 MB
Author: Brent Preston
ISBN: 9781419731082, 9781683353027, 1419731084, 1683353021
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The New Farm Brent Preston by Brent Preston 9781419731082, 9781683353027, 1419731084, 1683353021 instant download after payment.

ADVANCE PRAISE

"A must-read story told with honesty, humor, and humility by a passionate farmer who reminds us what our food system can and should be about."—Daniel Boulud

"Preston uses brilliant storytelling and brutal honesty to describe what it takes to create both a viable organic farm and a more meaningful life for himself and his family. The New Farm is the kind of book that will inspire people to make positive change."—Arianna Huffington

"Both a book about the food system and a tell-all of his journey. . . . The ups, and mostly downs, he describes might have been a trial but they do make for a good read."—The Globe and Mail

After years of working at the ends of the earth in human rights and development, Brent Preston and his wife were die-hard city dwellers. But when their second child arrived, the shine came off urban living. In 2003 they bought a hundred acres and a rundown farmhouse and set out to build a real farm, one that would...

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