Sunday, January 30, 2011

Food and Farming Transition

Post Carbon Institute - Spring 2009
http://www.postcarbon.org/report/41306-the-food-and-farming-transition-toward


Summary
The American food system rests on an unstable foundation of massive fossil fuel inputs. It must be reinvented in the face of declining fuel stocks. The new food system will use less energy, and the energy it uses will come from renewable sources. We can begin the transition to the new system immediately through a process of planned, graduated, rapid change. The unplanned alternative-reconstruction from scratch after collapse-would be chaotic and tragic.

The seeds of the new food system have already been planted. America's farmers have been reducing their energy use for decades. They are using less fertilizer and pesticide. The number of organic farms, farmers' markets, and CSA operations is growing rapidly. More people are thinking about where their food comes from.

These are important building blocks, but much remains to be done. Our new food system will require more farmers, smaller and more diversified farms, less processed and packaged food, and less long-distance hauling of food. Governments, communities, businesses, and families each have important parts to play in reinventing a food system that functions with limited renewable energy resources to feed our population for the long term.

books I can't do without

A few books stand out as practical how-to's in my walls of gardening books. Not theory or ideology, just indispensable. I hit used book stores, thrift stores, but to order online I use only  http://www.bookfinder.com . These are the ones I can't do without for market growing. Some are more timely now than ever before.

Rodale's Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening. The Indispensable Green Resource for Every Gardener, Rodale Press

High-Yield Gardening: How to Get More from Your Garden Space and More from Your Gardening Season, Rodale Press

Getting the Most from Your Garden, Rodale Press

The Complete Book Of Composting, Rodale Press

How to Grow More Vegetables Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine, by John Jeavons (& others by Jeavons)

Four-Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long, by Eliot Coleman

The New Organic Grower: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener, by Eliot Coleman  (& others by Eliot Coleman)

The Garden Primer, by Barbara Damrosch

The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times, by Carol Deppe

Start With The Soil, by Grace Gershuny

Stocking Up III: The All-New Edition of America's Classic Preserving Guide, Rodale Press

Keeping Food Fresh: Old World Techniques & Recipes: Old World Recipes and Techniques, Chelsea Green Publishing Co