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Lentil underground

renegade farmers and the future of food in America

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An edition of Lentil underground (2015)

Lentil underground

renegade farmers and the future of food in America

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Forty years ago, corporate agribusiness launched a campaign to push small grain farmers to modernize or perish, or as Nixon's secretary of agriculture Earl Butz put it, "get big or get out." But 27-year-old David Oien decided to take a stand when he dropped out of grad school to return to his family's 280-acre farm, becoming the first in his conservative Montana county to plant a radically different crop: organic lentils. A cheap, healthy source of protein and fiber, lentils are drought-tolerant and don't require irrigation. Unlike the chemically dependent grains American farmers had been told to grow, lentils make their own fertilizer and tolerate variable climate conditions, so their farmers aren't beholden to industrial methods. Today, Oien leads thriving movement of organic farmers who work with heirloom seeds and biologically diverse farm systems. Under the brand Timeless Natural Food, their unique business-cum-movement has grown into a million-dollar enterprise that sells to hundreds of independent natural food stores and a host of renowned restaurants. From the farm belt of red-state America comes this inspiring story of a handful of colorful pioneers who have successfully bucked the chemically-based food chain and the entrenched power of agribusiness's one percent by stubbornly banding together. Journalist and native Montanan Liz Carlisle weaves an eye-opening narrative that will be welcomed by everyone concerned with the future of American agriculture and natural food in an increasingly uncertain world.--From publisher description.

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298

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Table of Contents

pt. I. Fertile ground
Homecoming
Against the grain
pt. II. Seeds of change
Miracle plant
Deeply rooted
Bootleg research and farmer science
pt. III. Timeless grows up
Have your seeds and eat them too
300,000 pounds of lentils
Caviar in the cattle ration
pt. IV. Ripe for revolution
The convert
The Kevin Bacon of central Montana
A PhD with a dirty secret
The gospel of lentils
The birds, the bees, and the bureaucracy
From the weeds to the White House
pt. V. Harvest
The moment of truth
The next generation
Looking back, looking forward.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-290).

Copyright Date
2015

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Dewey Decimal Class
631.5/70973
Library of Congress
S589.7 .C37 2015, S589.7.C37 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 298 pages :
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26420547M
Internet Archive
lentilundergroun0000carl
ISBN 10
1592409202
ISBN 13
9781592409204
LCCN
2014030229
OCLC/WorldCat
880861481

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