The Market Gardener: A Successful Grower’s Handbook for Small-Scale . . . (Jean-Martin Fortier)

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Thoughts on the practical effects and social impact of small-scale agriculture, along with thoughts on large-scale agriculture and fat people.

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"My barn has a split personality. On one side, you may not be surprised to learn, dusty in the gloom, carefully organized and stacked, are defensive implements of war, slumbering until the day of judgment. On the other side are implements of agriculture, for I also aspire, in the now, to be a peaceful gentleman farmer. That is, not a profit-making farmer, or even a farmer who sells anything, but someone who enjoys being outdoors and learning how to grow plants and husband animals (and bees). As I expand from simple garden plots to acre-plus growing,, I turned to this book to expand my knowledge. I got what I was looking for, and I also was inspired to think about two closely-related topics: modern farming practices and fat people." . . .

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