Farming for the Long Haul, Michael Foley
Farming for the Long Haul, Michael Foley
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Farming for the Long Haul
Resilience and the Lost Art of Agricultural Inventiveness

Author: Michael Foley

Narrator: Madison Niederhauser

Unabridged: 7 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/02/2019


Synopsis

It’s all but certain that the next fifty years will bring enormous, not to say cataclysmic, disruptions to our present way of life. World oil reserves will be exhausted within that time frame, as will the lithium that powers today’s most sophisticated batteries, suggesting that transportation is equally imperiled. And there’s another, even more dire limitation that is looming: at current rates of erosion, the world’s topsoil will be gone in sixty years. Fresh water sources are in jeopardy, too. In short, the large-scale agricultural and food delivery system as we know it has at most a few decades before it exhausts itself and the planet with it.

Farming for the Long Haul is about building a viable small farm economy that can withstand the economic, political, and climatic shock waves that the twenty-first century portends. It draws on the innovative work of contemporary farmers, but more than that, it shares the experiences of farming societies around the world that have maintained resilient agricultural systems over centuries of often-turbulent change. Indigenous agriculturalists, peasants, and traditional farmers have all created broad strategies for survival through good times and bad, and many of them prospered. They also developed particular techniques for managing soil, water, and other resources sustainably. Some of these techniques have been taken up by organic agriculture and permaculture, but many more of them are virtually unknown, even among alternative farmers. This book lays out some of these strategies and presents techniques and tools that might prove most useful to farmers today and in the uncertain future.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lori on February 05, 2020

This book has an important message - that to prepare for a more uncertain future - but was pretty scattered and "stream of consciousness" sort of writing. We do need to concentrate more on the local both in production of food and consumption. The second to last chapter was by far the most important.......more

Goodreads review by Ed on April 25, 2020

Very interesting overview of some of the current trends in sustainable agriculture. As an outsider to the topic I enjoyed it as an introduction to a lot of different ideas and practices, and it is engaging and very well written. Gets very political, in a good way.......more

Goodreads review by John on January 28, 2019

I received this from NetGalley. Overall, interesting. I wish the author would have gotten more into the current literature on American agricultural history, I found that to be pretty severely lacking. The author's history tended more towards pretty sweeping generalizations or anecdotal evidence.......more

Goodreads review by Hazel on September 18, 2020

Some interesting ideas, but much more conceptual than realistic. More useful information in Restoration Agriculture by Shepard, which this book quotes.......more

Goodreads review by Gavin on December 14, 2023

Excellent book for those interested in returning to the cycles of nature and community.......more