Resources For Life-Centered Agriculture by Rik Langendoen
Organizations, ideas, books, and websites on life sustaining gardening, agriculture, and food
advocacy groups
Ecology Action Ecology
Action researches and educates about bio-intensive gardening. Publishes
How to Grow More Vegetables, by John Jeavons, Ten Speed Press, 1995. Contact: 5798 Ridgewood Rd., Willits, CA 95490 tel: 707/459-0150 fax: 707/459-5409 web: www.growbiointensive.org
GRACE Factory Farm Project GRACE
helps communities keep out factory farms or close existing ones down.
Grace also provides news, testimony, and guest speakers on related
issues. Contact: 15 East 26th Street, New York, NY 10010 tel: 212/726-9161 web: www.factoryfarm.org
Henry A. Wallace Center for Agricultural and Environmental Policy at Winrock International A research and education organization established to encourage and facilitate the adoption of low-cost, resource- conserving, and environmentally sound farming systems. Contact: 38 Winrock Drive, Morrilton, Arkansas 72110 501.727.5435 1621 North Kent Street, Suite 1200, Arlington, Virginia 22209 703.525.9430 email: wallacecenter@ winrock.org web:www.winrock.org/what/wallace_center.cfm
Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy IATP promotes national and international policies that enhance sustainable food security and the right to food. Contact: 2105 First Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404-2505 tel: 612/870-3400 fax: 612/870-4846 email: mritchie@iatp.org web: www.iatp.org
International Society for Ecology and Culture The
ISEC develops relationships between small farmers and rural society
internationally, to strengthen local economies, and nurture connections
with nature. The ISEC also campaigns against the global economy
and educates about our biological and spiritual connection to the world
around us. Contact: Apple Barn Week, Dartington, Devon TQ6JP England tel: +44-1803-868-650 fax: +44-1803-868-651 email: isecuk@gn.apc.org web: www.isec.org.uk
Mothers & Others for a Livable Planet Mothers
and Others helps the public support farmers who are using safe and
sustainable methods of farming. Provides information on CSAs in your
area and which foods are the most important to buy organic. Contact: 40 West 20th St., New York, NY 10011 tel: 212/242-0010 fax: 212/242-0545 email: cehn@cehn.org web: www.cehn.org/cehn/resourceguide/molp.html
National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides An
excellent source on pesticides, this group also publishes detailed
reports and alerts of pending legislation. They are committed to
pesticide safety and the adoption of alternative pest management
strategies that reduce or eliminate dependencies on toxic chemicals. Contact: 701 E. St. SE Suite 2000, Washington, DC 20003 tel: 202/543-5450 fax: 202/543-4791, email: ncamp@ncamp.org web: www.ncamp.org
Sustainable Agriculture Network Part
of the US Department of Agriculture's Sustainable Agriculture Research
and Education Program, this network provides scientific and practical
information. Contact: Andy Clark, room 304, National Agricultural
Library, 10301 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705-2351 tel:
301/504-6425 fax: 301/504-6409 email: san@nal.usda.gov web: www.uvm.edu/~nesare/index.html
farmers & gardeners
American Community Gardening Association (ACGA) The
American Community Gardening Association links experienced mentors with
community gardening organizations. The association holds conferences
and community gardening events around the US. Contact: 100 N. 20th St., 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1495 tel: 215/988-8785 web: www.communitygarden.org
American Farmland Trust American
Farmland Trust works to stop the loss of productive farmland and to
promote sustainable farming practices. They also provide news updates
and legislative alerts. Contact: 1200 18th St. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036 tel: 202/685-5832 web: www.farmland.org
Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association Based
on a series of lectures given by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner in
1924, Biodynamics is a holistic approach to agriculture. Contact: Building 1002B, Thoreau Center, The Presidio, PO Box 29135, San Francisco, CA 94129-0135 tel: 888/516-7797 web: www.biodynamics. com/biodynamics.html
Bioneers – Collective Heritage Institute The
Restorative Development Initiative helps family and indigenous farmers
to practice their livelihood and business in an ecologically sound and
sustainable way. This year, they are holding workshops on medicinal
herbs and urban farming. (see page 61). Contact: 901 W. San Mateo Rd., Suite L, Santa Fe, NM 87505 tel: 877/246-6337 web: www.bioneers.org
Cornell Composting Composting how-to's and programs developed at Cornell University. Contact:
Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, New York State
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Riley Robb Hall, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY 14853-5701 web: compost.css.cornell.edu/Composting_homepage.html
Land Stewardship Project The
Land Stewardship Project links farmers who are practicing
sustainability with consumers. LSP also has available several case
studies, how-to manuals, and videos related to sustainable agriculture
practices and good stewardship. Contact: 2200 4th St., White Bear Lake, MN 55110 tel: 651/653-061 web: www.landstewardshipproject.org/
National Family Farm Coalition NFFC
focuses on preserving and strengthening family farms. The organization
consists of 33 grassroots farm, resource conservation, and rural
advocacy groups. Contact: 110 Maryland Ave. NE, #307, Washington, D.C. 20002 tel: 202/543-5675 fax: 202/543-0978, email: nffc@nffc.net web: www.nffc.net
San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners SLUG
constructs and maintains community gardens and urban landscapes, offers
horticulture education in schools and communities, conducts youth
programs that foster confidence and independence, provides job training
and supplies SLUG members and city gardeners with materials and
support. They also feature a whole line of food products such as jams,
vinegar, and honey, as well as gift baskets, made from SLUG-grown
produce. Contact: 2088 Oakdale Ave., San Francisco, CA 94124 tel: 415/285-SLUG email: slug1@creative.net
consumers, cooks, & communities
Organic Consumers Association The
OCA helps consumers make informed food choices with information on
issues such as cloning, Mad Cow Disease, rBGH, and food irradiation. If
you're looking for places to buy organic foods, the OCA has a list, as
well as news and political information. Contact: 6114 Highway 61 Little Marais, MN 55614 tel: 218/726-1443 fax: 218/726-1446 web: www.organicconsumers.org/
Community Alliance with Family Farmers Mostly
geared towards Californians, CAFF provides information on CSAs and
answers your gardening questions. In partnership with Global Exchange,
CAFF provides tours of sustainable farms. Contact: PO Box 363, Davis, CA 95617 tel: 530/756-8518 fax: 530/756-7857 email: caff@caff.org web: www.caff.org
Chefs Collaborative 2000 The
Chefs Collaborative, a resource for chefs interested in sustainable
cooking, offers annual retreats, newsletters, chefs' guides, and a
program in which chefs teach children about clean and healthy food. Contact: web:http://www.chefscollaborative.org/
EarthSave International EarthSave
can answer your questions about how vegetarianism or veganism would
affect your health and the planet's. Learn about factory farms, soy
foods, and fish. Take their 60-day Veg Pledge, and get online support
and recognition. Contact: 444 NE Ravenna Blvd., Suite 205, Seattle, WA 98105 tel: 800/362-3648 email: information@earthsave.org web: www.earthsave.org
Center for Ethics and Toxics Read
about the ethics of organics, agriculture chemicals, and biotechnology.
Cetos champions small farmers, the disenfranchised, and the poor in
their battles against chemical pollution and pesticides. Contact: PO Box 673, Gualala, CA 95445 tel: 707/884-1700 fax: 707/884-1846 email: cetos@cetos.org web: www.cetos.org
Center for Food Safety Part
of the International Center for Technology Assessment, CFS provides
information about factory farming, rBGH, and genetically engineered
foods. CFS has sued the FDA seeking mandatory labeling of genetically
engineered foods and has sued the EPA seeking a moratorium on the
approval of genetically engineered Bt plants. CFS is also petitioning
the FDA to revoke approval of bovine growth hormone (BGH). Contact: 310 D St., NE, Washington, DC 20002 tel: 202/547-9359 fax: 202/547-9429 email: office@icta.org web: www.icta.org
books & publications
American Journal of Alternative Agriculture A monthly journal that reports on alternative agriculture and the developments in this arena. Contact: 9200 Edmonston Rd., Suite 117, Greenbelt, MD 20770 tel: 301/441-8777 email: wallacecenter@ winrock.org web: http://www.winrock.org/wallacecenter/aanews.htm
The Ecologist With
international coverage, identifies root causes of such crises as global
climate change, pollution, and deforestation. Published a special issue
on biotechnology. Contact: Cissbury House, Furze View, Five Oaks Road, Slinfold, W. Sussex RH13 7RH, UK tel: 44 1403 786 726 web: www.theecologist.org/
The Land Report The Land Report is a collection of essays, photos, and technical information on sustainable farming and agrarianism. Contact: The Land Institute, 2440 E. Water Well Rd., Salina, KS 67401 tel: 785-823-5376 fax: 785-823-8728 http://www.landinstitute.org/texis/scripts/vnews/newspaper/main.html
Permaculture Activist A magazine with a whole-system approach to life-sustaining ways of raising food and fiber. Contact: PO Box 1209W, Black Mountain, NC 28711 tel: 828/298-2812 web:www.permacultureactivist.net/
Rachel's Environment and Health Weekly A weekly newsletter on toxins and the environment. Frequently discusses biotechnology and food safety. Contact: Environmental Research Foundation, PO Box 5036, Annapolis, MD 21403 tel: 410/263-1584 http://www.rachel.org/
Gardening for the Future of the Earth by Howard Yana-Shapiro & John Harrison. NY, Bantam Books, 2000. A how-to on backyard organic gardening.
On Good Land by Michael Ableman. San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1998. An autobiography of an urban farm.
Gift of Good Land. by Wendell Berry. San Francisco, North Point Press, 1981. Culture and agriculture. A follow-up to the Unsettling of America.
The Unsettling of America by Wendell Berry. San Francisco, Sierra Club, 1977. An
all time classic, Berry eloquently describes the history of America
through agriculture and calls for an agrarian revival where culture,
ecology, and agriculture are intertwined.
Eating with Conscience by Michael Fox. Troutdale, Oregon, New Sage Press. 1997. Fox looks at our insatiable demand for meat and how this affects the animals we raise in factory farms.
Farms of Tomorrow: Community Supported Farms, Farm Supported Communities by
T.Groh & S. McFadden. Kimberton, Biodynamic Farming and Gardening
Association, 1990. A book about CSA systems with case studies of farms
that have created close links with nearby communities.
Food, Energy, and Society edited by David Pimentel & Marcia Pimentel. University Press of Colorado, 1996. A succinct examination of the systems involved in agriculture, from history to economics, to society, to environment.
A People's Ecology Explorations in Sustainable Living edited by Gregory Cajete. Santa Fe, Clear Light Publishers, 1999. A
view of sustainable living as practiced by Native Americans of the
Southwest, describing ecology, food systems, health, and broader ideas
involved in sustainability.
Farming in Nature's Image: An Ecological Approach to Agriculture by Judith D. Soule & Jon K. Piper. Washington, DC, Island Press, 1992. Examines the problems of industrial agriculture and suggests a new form of agriculture in which native ecosystems are mimicked.
The Paradox of Plenty: Hunger in a Bountiful World edited by Douglas H. Boucher. Oakland, Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1999. Excerpts from Food First publications about the world food system, global policies, and alternatives.
Make No Small Plans: A Cooperative Revival for Rural America by Lee Egerstrom. Rochester, Minnesota, Lone Oak Press Ltd., 1994. A
documentation of the change in agriculture from a way of livelihood to
a way of business. Egerstrom focuses on the need for farmers to act
cooperatively in directing this change.
Our Land, Ourselves: Readings on People and Place edited by Peter Forbes, Ann Armbrecht Forbes, & Helen Whybrow. San Francisco, The Trust for Public Land, 1999. http://www.tpl.org A collection of essays exploring people's relationship to place.
Invisible Giant: Cargill and its Transnational Strategies by Brewster Kneen. East Haven, Connecticut, Pluto Press, 1995. A critique of agribusiness, using Cargill as an example.
From Land to Mouth Understanding the Food System by Brewster Kneen. Toronto, NC Press Limited, 1993. The global food system and visions of alternative systems.
Taste Life! The Organic Choice edited by David Richard and Dorie Byers. Bloomingdale, Illinois, Vital Health Publishing, 1998. Why organic foods are healthier for you and for the food system as a whole.
Agrarian Reform and Social Transformation: Preconditions for Development by Rehman Sobhan. New Jersey, Zed Books, 1993. Sobhan
discusses examples from Latin America and Africa to demonstrate the
central role played by land reform in transforming formerly
poverty-stricken areas.
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