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Growing a Revolution: Bringing Our Soil Back to Life,Used
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A MacArthur Fellows impassioned call to make agriculture sustainable by ditching the plow, covering the soil, and diversifying crop rotations.The problem of agriculture is as old as civilization. Throughout history, great societies that abused their land withered into poverty or disappeared entirely. Now we risk repeating this ancient story on a global scale due to ongoing soil degradation, a changing climate, and a rising population.But there is reason for hope. David R. Montgomery introduces us to farmers around the world at the heart of a brewing soil health revolution that could bring humanitys ailing soil back to life remarkably fast. Growing a Revolution draws on visits to farms in the industrialized world and developing world to show that a new combination of farming practices can deliver innovative, costeffective solutions to problems farmers face today.Cutting through standard debates about conventional and organic farming, Montgomery explores why practices based on the principles of conservation agriculture help restore soil health and fertility. Farmers he visited found it both possible and profitable to stop plowing up the soil and blanketing fields with chemicals. Montgomery finds that the combination of notill planting, cover crops, and diverse crop rotations provides the essential recipe to rebuild soil organic matter. Farmers using these unconventional practices cultivate beneficial soil life, smother weeds, and suppress pests while relying on far less, if any, fertilizer and pesticides.These practices are good for farmers and the environment. Using less fossil fuel and agrochemicals while maintaining crop yields helps farmers with their bottom line. Regenerative practices also translate into farms that use less water, generate less pollution, lower carbon emissionsand stash an impressive amount of carbon underground. Combining ancient wisdom with modern science, Growing a Revolution lays out a solid case for an inspiring vision where agriculture becomes the solution to environmental problems, helping feed us all, cool the planet, and restore life to the land.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Growing a Revolution'? A: 'Growing a Revolution' focuses on sustainable agriculture and the importance of restoring soil health through innovative farming practices such as no-till planting and crop diversification.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Growing a Revolution'? A: The author of 'Growing a Revolution' is David R. Montgomery, a MacArthur Fellow known for his work on soil health and sustainable agriculture.
- Q: What are the key practices recommended in the book for improving soil health? A: The book advocates for practices like no-till farming, cover crops, and diverse crop rotations, which help enhance soil organic matter and overall fertility.
- Q: How does 'Growing a Revolution' address the issue of climate change? A: 'Growing a Revolution' discusses how regenerative farming practices can mitigate climate change by reducing carbon emissions and improving soil carbon storage.
- Q: Is 'Growing a Revolution' suitable for both farmers and general readers? A: Yes, 'Growing a Revolution' is written in an accessible style that appeals to both farmers looking for practical solutions and general readers interested in agriculture and environmental issues.
- Q: What is the publication date of 'Growing a Revolution'? A: 'Growing a Revolution' was published on May 9, 2017.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Growing a Revolution'? A: 'Growing a Revolution' contains 320 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Growing a Revolution' have? A: 'Growing a Revolution' is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: Can 'Growing a Revolution' help with understanding modern farming challenges? A: Yes, the book provides insights into the challenges faced by modern farmers and presents sustainable practices as viable solutions to these issues.
- Q: What is the edition of 'Growing a Revolution'? A: 'Growing a Revolution' is published as a First Edition.