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Author Stuart, Donald D., 1943- author.

Title No farms, no food : uniting farmers and environmentalists to save American agriculture / Don Stuart.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C : Island Press, 2022.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Contents A quiet revolutionary -- A changing landscape -- An idea whose time had come -- The big ask -- Beginning the journey -- A new voice in American farm policy -- The 1981 Farm Bill : an early policy victory -- The 1985 Farm Bill : a transformation in American farm policy -- The IRS finally acts, and a land trust phenomenon -- Power at the center -- Helping farmers protect the environment : an emerging AFT mission -- Launching a new farm policy vision -- The 2008 Farm Bill : strategic research -- The power of research -- Institutional efforts -- Local food, local farms, and local farm communities -- A new regional presence -- Individual land projects : getting the job done, one farm at a time -- Communicating the message -- Fertile fields for development -- New leadership and new ideas -- A new vision for the future.
Summary America's farms are key to the preservation of vital ecosystems and a stable climate. Yet farmers and environmentalists have not always seen eye-to-eye about the best ways to manage agricultural landscapes. Since 1980, American Farmland Trust (AFT) has been bringing people together to work for healthy land and a healthy food system. This book traces the development of this powerful coalition responsible for landmark achievements in farmland preservation and conservation practices, and takes readers inside the political and policy battles that determine the fate of our nation's farmland.
America's farms are key to the preservation of vital ecosystems and a stable climate. Yet farmers and environmentalists have not always seen eye-to-eye about the best ways to manage agricultural landscapes. Since 1980, American Farmland Trust (AFT) has been bringing people together to work for healthy land and a healthy food system. No Farms, No Food traces the development of this powerful coalition responsible for landmark achievements in farmland preservation and conservation practices. It all began with Peggy Rockefeller's determination to stop the inexorable urban sprawl that was threatening the nation's agriculture. From this humble start grew a small but astute organization, and more importantly, a formidable constituency of farmers and environmentalists united around a common cause. With leadership from AFT, that constituency drove through Congress the first "Conservation Title" in the history of the U.S. Farm Bill; oversaw the development of agriculture conservation easement programs throughout the country; and continues to develop innovative approaches to sustainable agriculture. No Farms, No Food takes readers inside the political and policy battles that determine the fate of our nation's farmland. And it illustrates the tactics needed to unify fractured interest groups for the common good. No Farms, No Food is both an inspiring history of agricultural conservation and a practical guide to creating an effective advocacy organization. This is an essential read for everyone who cares about the future of our food, farms, and environment.
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Subject American Farmland Trust.
American Farmland Trust.
Sustainable agriculture -- United States.
Sustainable agriculture.
United States.
Agricultural conservation -- United States.
Agricultural conservation.
Environmental protection -- United States.
Environmental protection.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781642832327 (electronic book)
1642832324 (electronic book)
9781642832310