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The Organic Revolutionary A Memoir From The Movement For Real Food Planetary Healing And Human Liberation 1st Edition Grace Gershuny

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The Organic Revolutionary A Memoir From The Movement For Real Food Planetary Healing And Human Liberation 1st Edition Grace Gershuny
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Publisher: Black Rose Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.97 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Grace Gershuny
ISBN: 9781551646794, 155164679X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Organic Revolutionary A Memoir From The Movement For Real Food Planetary Healing And Human Liberation 1st Edition Grace Gershuny by Grace Gershuny 9781551646794, 155164679X instant download after payment.

An influential founding member of the American organic agriculture movement and a long-time organic farmer, Grace Gershuny gives us one of the most comprehensive and deeply personal accounts of adventures in that movement ever written. A principal author of the USDA's first proposed National Organic rule, Gershuny left the National Organic Program staff just before the final rule was published. The complicated story of that movement for nationwide organic regulations, which consumed Gershuny's life for five years, is interwoven here with her own personal timeline before, during, and after the arduous federal process. This memoir explores how the organic revolution became rooted well before the US federal government cared to notice. Gershuny asks important ongoing questions about the organic movement that still aren't receiving enough attention, such as whether organic standards should be consumer or farmer-driven and if organic agriculture architecture will be able to maintain its principles as it becomes mainstream. Entertaining yet urgent, Organic Revolutionary thoughtfully details the personal, political, and practical struggles that ensued in the heroic effort to push the organic movement beyond farmers' markets and into supermarkets.

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