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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 630.68
Fabric Type: 9780963810922
Fax Number: 1st
Legal Disclaimer: 0963810928
Maximum Color Depth: Polyface
Metal Type: Polyface
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 480
Total External Bays Free: June 01, 1998
Total Firewire Ports: Polyface
Polyface
Features:- ISBN13: 9780963810922
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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A great read, I highly recommend this book. "YOU CAN FARM" is a wonderful and well written book. Joel Salatin is an inspiration to those of us who would like to earn a content living off the land and he is encouraging to those who are already doing so. I honestly expected that I would read this book when I had free time here and there. I finished this 400+ page book in a number of days. I have gotten others to buy & read it. Personally, the tips, mostly based on his own experiences, will undoubtedly ... Read More
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This book has a lot of good advice for someone considering farming, but the author is very opinionated and I understand why some of the other reviewers were offended. There are many things that I disagree with the author about, such as:
-New York City is a broken model that should not be supported
-It is ok to kill great horned owls if they are killing your chickens (I think this is actually illegal)
-A recent college grad who's been unable to find work in 3 months is lazy and doesn't ... Read More
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This is a wonderful book with a lot of good information about making a living on the farm. I think any farmer, in the business for years or just starting out, would get something useful from this book.
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While there is some sage advice on how to do sustainable farming and actually do so as a businessperson rather than as the stereotypical poor farmer there is too much religious preaching going on. Mr. Salatin makes assumptions that those not beholden to a god (especially the christian god) are bound to become reductionist farmers and stray away toward non-sustainable techniques, thus destined to fail. This premise is just NOT true. Until you get page 148, you feel as though you are in church. My advice for ... Read More
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I bought this book looking for practical advice on farming. What I got instead was a multi-page, political diatribe of the author's personal opinions on government, science, and the business of agriculture. This book is a basic slap in the face to farmers who till the earth to actually make a living and support their families. The book is so frustrating and infuriating that I couldn't even bear to give it away - it hit the trashbin instead. Don't waste your hard-earned dollars!
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