May 6, 2005
'Good Growing: Why Organic Farming Works'
Kansas-bred, Leslie A. Duram has had an interest in agriculture since childhood. She's also long been a "conscientious eater," she says, a stance clear in the "advocacy scholarship" of Good Growing: Why Organic Farming Works (Bison Books/University of Nebraska Press).
Her book is unequivocal: Organic farming is a viable alternative to conventional practice in the United States. A widespread shift would solve many of the problems that plague American agriculture, she
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