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The wisdom of the radish and other lessons learned on a small farm, Lynda Hopkins

Label
The wisdom of the radish and other lessons learned on a small farm, Lynda Hopkins
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-246)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The wisdom of the radish and other lessons learned on a small farm
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
656451066
Responsibility statement
Lynda Hopkins
Summary
Early in The Wisdom of the Radish, Lynda Hopkins admits that she's not a farmer. She's not even a farmer's wife. She's an aspiring farmer's suburban girlfriend. With this tentative start, she and her boyfriend, Emmett, become the country's newest sodbusters. Their goal is to earn a living wage by growing crops, raising chickens, and selling the fruits of their labor at the local farmers' market. The pair pronounces their two acres in Healdsburg, California, Foggy River Farm
Table Of Contents
Baby greens -- Bunches -- Darling dodos -- Sweet samples -- Little monsters -- Bags and bags -- Worm friendly -- The long wait -- Bum nuts -- Box of Brassicas -- The price of a radish (and other roots) -- Dairy devils
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