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Gene Logsdon is the author of ten books on farming and homesteading published by Rodale Press. He lives on his farm in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, where he raises fruits, grains, vegetables, and livestock.
“I have learned how to grow healthy crops,” wrote Sir Albert Howard in his 1940 book An Agricultural Testament, “without the slightest help from mycologists, entomologists, bacteriologists, agricultural chemists, statisticians, spraying machines, insecticides, germicides, and all the other expensive paraphernalia of the modern experiment station.”
January 1996The truth is that farming at its worst is no more physically punishing than operating a restaurant, brokering commodities on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, or training for the Olympics.
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