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The Planter of Modern Life: How an Ohio Farm Boy Conquered Literary Paris, Fed the Lost Generation, and Sowed the Seeds of the Organic Food Moveme

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Bromfield, a World War I ambulance driver and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, transitioned from literary fame to establish a visionary agrarian project in Ohio. At his experimental farm, Malabar, he implemented innovative farming practices that laid the groundwork for America's first wave of organic farming. His pioneering ideas not only cultivated sustainable agriculture but also predated the environmental movement, influencing future generations long before the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring.

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The Planter of Modern Life: How an Ohio Farm Boy Conquered Literary Paris, Fed the Lost Generation, and Sowed the Seeds of the Organic Food Moveme, Stephen Heyman

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Titre
The Planter of Modern Life: How an Ohio Farm Boy Conquered Literary Paris, Fed the Lost Generation, and Sowed the Seeds of the Organic Food Moveme
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
352
ISBN13
9780393868463
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Bromfield, a World War I ambulance driver and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, transitioned from literary fame to establish a visionary agrarian project in Ohio. At his experimental farm, Malabar, he implemented innovative farming practices that laid the groundwork for America's first wave of organic farming. His pioneering ideas not only cultivated sustainable agriculture but also predated the environmental movement, influencing future generations long before the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring.