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Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future (by Kelsey Timmerman)

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Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future (by Kelsey Timmerman)

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Living in rural Indiana, author Kelsey Timmerman witnesses firsthand the damage inflicted by modern industrial agriculture. He’s afraid to let his kids swim in the nearby pond because it’s filled with farm runoff. There are times it’s hard to breathe, especially after manure from giant chicken factories has been spread on the surrounding fields. Industrialized agriculture has disconnected farmers from fields, neighbors from neighbors, and communities from the harsh realities of how their food is produced. Timmerman comes from generations of farmers and recognizes that conventional farming can be the source of many problems, but he also suspects it doesn’t have to be that way.

In Regenerating Earth, Timmerman travels across the US and around the world to meet farmers and activists who see agriculture not as the problem but the solution. Their farming practices build soil, promote ecological diversity, provide people with meaningful lives and livelihoods, and sequester carbon—maybe even enough to combat climate change.

Timmerman takes readers along on his global adventure: standing barefoot in a traditional Hawaiian kalo patch, venturing into the Amazon rainforest, and traveling down forgotten rivers. He protects a herd of cattle from lions alongside the Maasai warriors of Kenya, sees firsthand how chocolate could save the rainforest in Brazil, and meets American farmers who’ve rejected the agrochemical industry for an approach inspired by ancient and Indigenous peoples.

By weaving the local with the global, Timmerman shows readers that how they live, what they eat and their relationship with nature are connected to environmental and social justice. And how this newfound awareness can add meaning and purpose to our lives.

Agricultural practices can be a gift that connects us to chloroplasts, lions, mycorrhizal fungi and our fellow humans near and far, if we accept our responsibility to play an active part in a regenerative future. Reading this book is a place to start.

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  • About the Author

    Kelsey Timmerman is the New York Times bestselling author of Where Am I Wearing, Where Am I Eating? and Where Am I Giving? A champion of global thinking and local action, he regularly speaks at universities, colleges and high schools all over the US. He is also the co-founder of The Facing Project, a nonprofit community storytelling initiative with groups in nearly 100 communities across the country.

  • From the Introduction

    “What if we could plant the world we want to live in?"

  • From the Introduction

    "This is a book of experiences, stories of meeting farmers around the globe who are working with nature and restarting its cycles."

  • Locations visited in the book

    Viola, Wisconsin; Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia; Corn Belt, USA; Kenya; Amazon River Basin, Brazil; Kaua'I; Bluffton, Georgia; Small Farms, USA; Mississinewa River, Indiana

  • Specifications

    Hardcover book with 368 pages; printed in full color with over 80 photos; 6" x 8.25"

  • Publisher

    Published by Patagonia

  • Pays d’origine

    Made in Canada.

  • Weight

    652 g (23 oz)

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  • Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper

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