Description
Today, those farmers who are trying to heal their land, their neighbors and their food are marked for destruction. Using actual, factual stories as a springboard to the broader philosophical issues surrounding food choice and entrepreneurship, the author comes across as a modern-day food evangelist—but not a fanatic. You may not agree with all of his conclusions, but this book will force you to think about things that most people didn’t even know existed.
Softcover, 338 pages