Books by Gabe Brown
“You could not get a more typical Midwestern farmer than Gabe Brown. He loves his family, he loves his country and he loves his God. But as a conventional farmer he was struggling. Year after year, his crops were failing and he was struggling to keep the farm afloat. He took the very brave and—to his neighbours—crazy decision to switch to regenerative agriculture. It was not an easy decision, he came close to bankruptcy many times, but gradually as his soils recovered, he noticed his crops were able to survive the changing climate.” Read more...
The best books on Regenerative Agriculture
Louise Gray, Environmentalist
Interviews where books by Gabe Brown were recommended
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For the Love of Soil: Strategies to Regenerate Our Food Production Systems
by Nicole Masters -
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Dirt to Soil: One Family’s Journey into Regenerative Agriculture
by Gabe Brown -
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Rooted: Stories of Life, Land and a Farming Revolution
by Sarah Langford -
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Land Healer: How Farming Can Save Britain’s Countryside
by Jake Fiennes -
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The Farm Table
by Julius Roberts
The best books on Regenerative Agriculture, recommended by Louise Gray
The best books on Regenerative Agriculture, recommended by Louise Gray
Intensive agriculture, pesticides, and overuse of artificial fertilisers have badly impacted fertility in farming regions. But—says the award-winning environmental writer Louise Gray—new, soil-friendly methods are increasingly embraced by farmers on both sides of the Atlantic. Here, she recommends five of the best books on ‘regenerative agriculture.’