Member Reviews
Sharon L, Librarian
Engaging nonfiction that looks at the huge task of shifting our agricultural focus from growing as much commodity as possible to a sustainable option. Anderson tackles the presentation of the issue from two directions- those in the field making changes at the grassroots level and those working towards changes in policy. I wished there was more description of what regenerative agriculture would look like- yields, methods, economies, etc.- so I could better grasp the decision posed to farmers wishing to make the change. As a gardener I wished to learn more practical methods for implementing regenerative growing methods. Needless, the book offers "food for thought".