Raising Less Corn, More Hell
Title | Raising Less Corn, More Hell PDF eBook |
Author | George B. Pyle |
Publisher | PublicAffairs |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2005-06-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781586481155 |
In Raising Less Corn, More Hell George B. Pyle shows us how the famous breadbasket of America is being bought up by large corporations, who produce less food per acre than the small farmer, push those farmers further into debt, pollute the earth and wear out the soil, and even license the very stuff of life: grain and seed. Meanwhile those farmers are promised a better future if they play ball with the corporations, but caught between the brutal new market and antiquated government support systems, they are forced to grow too much of the wrong crops — crops that will be fed to animals who cannot tolerate them, shipped as dubious "aid" to struggling countries, drive the farmer's take-home pay ever downward, and make us all fatter. Pyle, native Kansan and editorialist for the Salt Lake Tribune , delivers a powerful, learned and lively attack on the status quo and shows us how unless we take a close look at our larder — right now — we risk turning much of rural America into a permanent environmental and economic wasteland. We are feeding ourselves and the rest of the world too much trash, he says, at environmental, ecological, and even security costs that are too high to pay.
Raising Less Corn and More Hell
Title | Raising Less Corn and More Hell PDF eBook |
Author | James Schwab |
Publisher | Urbana : University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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'Raising Less Corn And More Hell is more than the living, breathing stories of courageous rural Americans....It is a tribute to the hope that we can and will succeed in preserving what is best in rural America.' Senator Tom Harkin, from the Foreword
A Prairie Populist
Title | A Prairie Populist PDF eBook |
Author | Luna Kellie |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Populist singer, Mid-Roader, editor, publisher, wife, mother of eleven, Luna Kellie was a well-informed, fervent member of the Farmers' Alliance movement in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Radicalized by railroad monopolies, corrupt government, recurring drought, heavy mortgages, and a desperate combination of rising costs and falling returns, prairie farmers were turning their energy toward raising "less corn and more hell." Kellie actively sought to organize Nebraska into cooperatives and educate rural people about land, transportation, and money reform. Her compelling, often heartbreaking memoirs--written on the backs of ornate red-and-gold Farmers' Alliance certificates in 1925--give us her own description of how she became motivated to join the Alliance and participate in the Populist party. Kellie writes of her homesteading and political life from the age of eighteen to forty, of failed crops, mortgaged fields, intense hardships, and her devastation at the death of her children. One of the most complete accounts of the Mid-Road political faction available, relevant in many ways to the plight of today's farmers, A Prairie Populist should be read by anyone with an interest in national politics, the farm protest movement, women's studies, and American cultural history.
The 'people's Joan of Arc'
Title | The 'people's Joan of Arc' PDF eBook |
Author | Brooke Speer Orr |
Publisher | Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781453911983 |
This book is the first comprehensive biography tracing the captivating life of renowned activist Mary Elizabeth Lease. While Lease is most remembered in American history textbooks as the radical leader of the Populist Party, her influence and involvement in the late-nineteenth-century women's suffrage movement and early-twentieth-century feminist movement place her on par with luminaries such as Susan B. Anthony.
Queen of Populists
Title | Queen of Populists PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Stiller |
Publisher | |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Political Science |
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Biography of the first important female politician in America who did much to further the cause of farmers and the Populist Party of the 1890's.
Secret Kansas: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure
Title | Secret Kansas: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure PDF eBook |
Author | Roxie Yonkey |
Publisher | Reedy Press LLC |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2023-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1681064375 |
Among Kansas’s many wheat fields lie secrets and hidden stories of heroes and villains that even a fiction author could never devise. It wasn’t just Dorothy Gale of the Wizard of Oz who roamed The Wheat State. Secret Kansas: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure will introduce you to a true cast of characters along with the little-known history of their inventions, deeds, and fame. Learn about the first indigenous woman to argue before the Supreme Court to save her ancestors’ graves from greedy developers. Discover how Frank Bellamy from Cherryvale wrote the Pledge of Allegiance, only to lose his claim to its authorship. Inventions abound in Kansas history such as Mentholatum which had a small role in ending World War II. From Capt. Emil Kapaun who is headed for sainthood to the fraudulent Goat Gland Doctor whose tonics started many entertainers’ careers, there’s no shortage of fascinating anecdotes to choose from. Add to that the countless examples of courageous captains, game-changing women, along with a few ne'er-do-wells whose biographies are chronicled here. Longtime Kansan Roxie Yonkey will unearth the hidden roads and secret passages to unearth the state’s buried treasures. Visitors and lifelong residents alike will find a surprise on every page.
Tough Daisies
Title | Tough Daisies PDF eBook |
Author | Clarence Robert Haywood |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
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By reputation, Kansas isn't the funniest place on earth. But it has its share of humor. In this book Robert Haywood reveals the lighter side of a state that's too often pegged a collection of sober-minded moralists struggling to find Utopia among the stars. He explores what has passed for humor in good times and bad and divulges what makes Kansans laugh.