Troubled Harvest

Troubled Harvest
Title Troubled Harvest PDF eBook
Author Joseph Cotter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 424
Release 2003-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313052549

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During the 20th century, two revolutions swept rural Mexico: the Mexican Revolution and the Green Revolution. In both, revolutionaries promised to address the problems of rural poverty and underdevelopment. The Mexican Revolution led to a significant agrarian reform and created the State and elite that governed Mexico since the 1920s. The Green Revolution helped increase Mexican agricultural production substantially, and in 1970 it won a Nobel Peace Prize for Norman Borlaug, who bred dwarf hybrid wheat. Mexican agronomists played significant roles in both revolutions, but neither revolution brought prosperity to peasant farmers. This book examines the history of Mexican agronomy and agronomists to shed new light on the role of science in the Mexican Revolution, the origins of the worldwide Green Revolution, and general issues about the nature of the professions, the impact of professionals' ties to politics and the state, and discourses between members of Mexico's urban middle class and peasantry. Cotter also analyzes the impact of foreign models of science in Mexico, the history of U.S.-Mexican cooperation in the agricultural sciences, and the factors that led Mexico to seek scientific assistance from the United States. In a broad way, he reveals new aspects of the ongoing struggle for the right to define modernity and progress in rural Mexico, and offers new explanations for the failure of many of the State's efforts to assist peasant farmers.

Troubled Harvest

Troubled Harvest
Title Troubled Harvest PDF eBook
Author Edward Emberlin Woodward
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1951
Genre
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Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 464
Release
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ISBN 1668008718

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Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Title Bitter Harvest PDF eBook
Author Jerri Stroud
Publisher
Pages 43
Release 1985
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Harvest

Harvest
Title Harvest PDF eBook
Author Tess Gerritsen
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 374
Release 2010-07-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1439140723

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In this classic medical thriller filled with harrowing suspense and brilliantly crafted plot twists, Tess Gerritsen—the author of the acclaimed Rizzoli & Isles series that inspired the hit television show—delivers a pulse-pounding tale that “will make your heart skip a beat” (USA TODAY). For Dr. Abby DiMatteo, the long road to Boston’s Bayside Hospital has been anything but easy. Now, immersed in the grinding fatigue of her second year as a surgical resident, she’s elated when the hospital’s elite cardiac transplant team taps her as a potential recruit. But Abby soon makes an anguished, crucial decision that jeopardizes her entire career. A car crash victim’s healthy heart is ready to be harvested; it is immediately cross-matched to a wealthy private patient, Nina Voss. Abby hatches a bold plan to make sure that the transplant goes instead to a dying seventeen-year-old boy who is also a perfect match. The repercussions are powerful and swift and Abby is shaken but unrepentant—until she meets the frail, tormented Nina. Then a new heart for Nina Voss suddenly appears, her transplant is completed, and Abby makes a terrible discovery: Nina’s heart has not come through the proper channels. Defying Bayside Hospital’s demands for silence, Abby plunges into an investigation that reveals an intricate, and murderous, chain of deceptions. Every move Abby makes spawns a vicious backlash and, in a ship anchored in the stagnant waters of Boston Harbor, a final, grisly discovery lies waiting…

Bitter Harvest

Bitter Harvest
Title Bitter Harvest PDF eBook
Author James Corcoran
Publisher North Dakota State University, Institute for Regional Studies
Pages 249
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Farmers
ISBN 9780911042627

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James Corcoran tells the story of Gordon Kahl and the Posse Comitatus, using captivating narrative with vivid imagery. Sunday, February 13, 1983, was a sunny day in Medina, North Dakota--a seemingly peaceful church-going winter day. But hate politics was broiling in secret locations and the Heartland provided cover for those who wanted to take the law into their own hands. "Something terrible, and terribly important, was taking place," writes Corcoran. Ever a page-turner, reflect again on this story of violence and how a group of people can construct an alternative version of the law and the truth. New foreword by Mike Jacobs.

Plant Grow Harvest Repeat

Plant Grow Harvest Repeat
Title Plant Grow Harvest Repeat PDF eBook
Author Meg McAndrews Cowden
Publisher Timber Press
Pages 289
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1643260618

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Discover how to create an even more productive, beautiful, and enjoyable garden across the seasons, and provide a steady stream of fresh food from early spring through late fall