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+ | '''Bibliography''': My intent is to provide a brief summary of what I've read and a thorough explanation of the philosophy, design methods and biology outlined in the material. | ||
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Senior PAGS Research Paper: Why Should Sustainable Agriculture be Taught in the Liberal Arts, And How Should it be Done? | Senior PAGS Research Paper: Why Should Sustainable Agriculture be Taught in the Liberal Arts, And How Should it be Done? | ||
-agriculture education theorists: David Orr, John Dewey, Aldo Leopold | -agriculture education theorists: David Orr, John Dewey, Aldo Leopold | ||
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+ | '''The Omnivore's Dilemma''' :Michael Pollan | ||
+ | This book is a journalistic project that traces a several different paths that food travels in America today. The author follows the production of one meal from an industrial, an industrial organic, a small-scale pastoral, and a hunter-gatherer's perspective while providing the history and context for each in this country. The book provides a great overarching view the food system and dispells many of the mysterys and myths of how we as a nation feed ourselves and what that means for the environment and the people who make a living on food production. The book also provides a great starting place for people interested in making food production more sustainable in the section on small-scale pastoral. | ||
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Revision as of 18:17, 27 September 2008
Bibliography: My intent is to provide a brief summary of what I've read and a thorough explanation of the philosophy, design methods and biology outlined in the material.
Senior PAGS Research Paper: Why Should Sustainable Agriculture be Taught in the Liberal Arts, And How Should it be Done?
-agriculture education theorists: David Orr, John Dewey, Aldo Leopold
The Omnivore's Dilemma :Michael Pollan This book is a journalistic project that traces a several different paths that food travels in America today. The author follows the production of one meal from an industrial, an industrial organic, a small-scale pastoral, and a hunter-gatherer's perspective while providing the history and context for each in this country. The book provides a great overarching view the food system and dispells many of the mysterys and myths of how we as a nation feed ourselves and what that means for the environment and the people who make a living on food production. The book also provides a great starting place for people interested in making food production more sustainable in the section on small-scale pastoral.
[local Pastoral]