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The New Farm : our ten years on the front lines of the good food revolution / Brent Preston.

By: Publication details: Toronto, Ont. : Random House Canada, 2017.Description: 325 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780345811851 (hc.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 631.5/840971317 23
Summary: "The inspiring and sometimes hilarious story of a family that quit the rat race and left the city to live out their ideals on an organic farm, and ended up building a model for a new kind of agriculture. When Brent Preston, his wife, Gillian, and their two young children left Toronto ten years ago, they arrived on an empty plot of land with no machinery, no money and not much of a clue. Through a decade of grinding toil, they built a real organic farm, one that is profitable, sustainable, and their family's sole source of income. Along the way they earned the respect and loyalty of some of the best chefs in North America, and created a farm that is a leading light in the good food movement. Told with humour and heart in Preston's unflinchingly honest voice, The New Farm arrives at a time of increasing awareness of the overwhelming environmental, social and moral costs of our industrial food system. A vision for a hopeful future and a model of agriculture that brings people together around good food, promotes a healthier planet, and celebrates great food and good living."--Provided by publisher.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
600 - 699 Hanover Public Library Shelves 631.584 PRES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001122176

"The inspiring and sometimes hilarious story of a family that quit the rat race and left the city to live out their ideals on an organic farm, and ended up building a model for a new kind of agriculture. When Brent Preston, his wife, Gillian, and their two young children left Toronto ten years ago, they arrived on an empty plot of land with no machinery, no money and not much of a clue. Through a decade of grinding toil, they built a real organic farm, one that is profitable, sustainable, and their family's sole source of income. Along the way they earned the respect and loyalty of some of the best chefs in North America, and created a farm that is a leading light in the good food movement. Told with humour and heart in Preston's unflinchingly honest voice, The New Farm arrives at a time of increasing awareness of the overwhelming environmental, social and moral costs of our industrial food system. A vision for a hopeful future and a model of agriculture that brings people together around good food, promotes a healthier planet, and celebrates great food and good living."--Provided by publisher.

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