Farmer Jane

Farmer Jane
Title Farmer Jane PDF eBook
Author Temra Costa
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 226
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1423605624

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Farmer Jane profiles thirty women in the sustainable food industry, describing their agriculture and business models and illustrating the amazing changes they are making in how we connect with food. These advocates for creating a more holistic and nurturing food and agriculture system also answer questions on starting a community-supported agriculture (CSA) program, how to get involved in policy at local and national levels, and how to address the different types of renewable energy and finance them.

Farm Alphabet Book

Farm Alphabet Book
Title Farm Alphabet Book PDF eBook
Author Jane Miller
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre English language
ISBN 9780808529323

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For use in schools and libraries only. The various letters of the alphabet are illustrated by descriptions of farm animals and discussions of life on a farm.

Farmer Jane

Farmer Jane
Title Farmer Jane PDF eBook
Author Temra Costa
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 226
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1423614909

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Farmer Jane profiles thirty women in the sustainable food industry, describing their agriculture and business models and illustrating the amazing changes they are making in how we connect with food. These advocates for creating a more holistic and nurturing food and agriculture system also answer questions on starting a community-supported agriculture (CSA) program, how to get involved in policy at local and national levels, and how to address the different types of renewable energy and finance them.

Farm Counting Book

Farm Counting Book
Title Farm Counting Book PDF eBook
Author Jane Miller
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Domestic animals
ISBN 9780460060967

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Farmer Jane

Farmer Jane
Title Farmer Jane PDF eBook
Author Gillian Osband
Publisher Puffin HC
Pages 64
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN 9780140361438

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Second Impressions

Second Impressions
Title Second Impressions PDF eBook
Author Ava Farmer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre England
ISBN 9781613647509

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Sequel to: Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen.

The Midwest Farmer’s Daughter

The Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
Title The Midwest Farmer’s Daughter PDF eBook
Author Zachary Michael Jack
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 330
Release 2012-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612492185

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From yesterday's gingham girls to today's Google-era Farmer Janes, The Midwest Farmer's Daughter explores the resurgent role played by female agriculturalists at a time when fully 30 percent of new farms in the US are woman-owned, but when, paradoxically, America's farm-reared daughters are conspicuously absent from popular film, television, and literature. In this first-of-its-kind treatment, Zachary Michael Jack follows the fascinating story of the girl who became a regional and national legend: from Donna Reed to Laura Ingalls Wilder, from Elly May Clampett to The Dukes of Hazzard's Catherine Bach, from Lawrence Welk's TV sweethearts to the tragic heroines of Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres. From Amish farm women bloggers, to Missouri homesteaders and seed-savers, to rural Nebraskan graphic novelists and, ultimately, to the seven generations of entrepreneurial Iowan farm women who have animated his own family since before the Civil War, Jack shines new documentary light on the symbol of American virtue, energy, and ingenuity that rural writer Martha Foote Crow once described as the "great rural reserve of initiating force, sane judgment and spiritual drive." Packed with dozens of interviews, The Midwest Farmer's Daughter covers the history and the renaissance of agrarian women on both sides of the fence. Giving equal consideration to both agriculture's time-tested rural and small-town Farm Bureaus, 4-H, and FFA training grounds as well as to the eco-innovations generated by the region's rising woman-powered "agro-polises" such as Chicago, the author crafts a lively, easy-to-read cultural and social history, exploring the pioneering role today's female agriculturalists play in the emergence of farmers' markets, urban farms, community-supported agriculture, and the new "back-to-the-land" and "do-it-yourself" movements. For all those whose lives have been graced by the enduring strength of American farm women, The Midwest Farmer's Daughter offers a groundbreaking examination of a dynamic American icon.