Description
First published in 1977, this bookโfrom one of Americaโs most famous and prolific agricultural writersโbecame an almost instant classic among homestead gardeners and small farmers. Now fully updated!
More and more Americans are seeking out locally grown foods, yet one of the real stumbling blocks to their efforts has been finding local sources for grains, which are grown mainly on large, distant corporate farms. At the same time, commodity prices for grainsโand the products made from themโhave skyrocketed due to rising energy costs and increased demand. In this book, Gene Logsdon proves that anyone who has access to a large garden or small farm can (and should) think outside the agribusiness box and learn to grow healthy whole grains or beansโthe base of our culinary food pyramidโalongside their fruits and vegetables.
Starting from the simple but revolutionary concept of the garden โpancake patch,โ Logsdon opens up our eyes to a whole world of plants that we wrongly assume only the agricultural โbig boysโ can grow. He succinctly covers all the basics, from planting and dealing with pests, weeds, and diseases to harvesting, processing, storing, and using whole grains. There are even a few recipes sprinkled throughout, along with more than a little wit and wisdom.
Never has there been a better time, or a more receptive audience, for this book. Localvores, serious home gardeners, CSA farmers, and whole-foods advocatesโin fact, all people who value fresh, high-quality foodsโwill find a field full of information and ideas in this once and future classic.









