Saving Seeds, Preserving Taste: Heirloom Seed Savers in Appalachia
De (autor) Bill Best Introducere de Howard Sacksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 Apr 2013
The
Brown
Goose,
the
White
Case
Knife,
Ora’s
Speckled
Bean,
Radiator
Charlie’s
Mortgage
Lifter—these
are
just
a
few
of
the
heirloom
fruits
and
vegetables
you’ll
encounter
in
Bill
Best’s
remarkable
history
of
seed
saving
and
the
people
who
preserve
both
unique
flavors
and
the
Appalachian
culture
associated
with
them.
As
one
of
the
people
at
the
forefront
of
seed
saving
and
trading
for
over
fifty
years,
Best
has
helped
preserve
numerous
varieties
of
beans,
tomatoes,
corn,
squashes,
and
other
fruits
and
vegetables,
along
with
the
family
stories
and
experiences
that
are
a
fundamental
part
of
this
world.
While
corporate
agriculture
privileges
a
few
flavorless
but
hardy
varieties
of
daily
vegetables,
seed
savers
have
worked
tirelessly
to
preserve
genetic
diversity
and
the
flavors
rooted
in
the
Southern
Appalachian
Mountains—referred
to
by
plant
scientists
as
one
of
the
vegetative
wonders
of
the
world.
Saving Seeds, Preserving Taste will introduce readers to the cultural traditions associated with seed saving, as well as the remarkable people who have used grafting practices and hand-by-hand trading to keep alive varieties that would otherwise have been lost. As local efforts to preserve heirloom seeds have become part of a growing national food movement, Appalachian seed savers play a crucial role in providing alternatives to large-scale agriculture and corporate food culture. Part flavor guide, part people’s history, Saving Seeds, Preserving Taste will introduce you to a world you’ve never known—or perhaps remind you of one you remember well from your childhood.
Saving Seeds, Preserving Taste will introduce readers to the cultural traditions associated with seed saving, as well as the remarkable people who have used grafting practices and hand-by-hand trading to keep alive varieties that would otherwise have been lost. As local efforts to preserve heirloom seeds have become part of a growing national food movement, Appalachian seed savers play a crucial role in providing alternatives to large-scale agriculture and corporate food culture. Part flavor guide, part people’s history, Saving Seeds, Preserving Taste will introduce you to a world you’ve never known—or perhaps remind you of one you remember well from your childhood.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780821420492
ISBN-10: 0821420496
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: yes, photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția: 1
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
ISBN-10: 0821420496
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: yes, photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția: 1
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Recenzii
“In
this
simple
paperback
I've
learned
more
about
beans
and
their
evolution
at
the
hands
of
American
farmers
than
anything
else
I've
read
over
the
past
35
years.”—Maureen
Gilmer,
“Yardsmart”,
Charlotte
Observer
“In
Saving
Seeds,
Preserving
Taste,
Bill
Best
has
captured
in
words
his
passion
and
dedication
for
perpetuating
heirloom
vegetable
and
fruit
varieties
in
Appalachia.
This
has
been
his
life’s
work….
At
seventy-nine,
he
continues
to
promote
the
saving
of
heirloom
seeds,
seeds
that
hold
the
potential
for
flavorful,
nutritious
food;
seeds
that
if
saved,
can
be
grown
year
after
year;
seeds
that
hold
a
part
of
the
history
of
Native
American
and
Appalachian
cultures.”—Journal
of
Appalachian
Studies
“This
animated
narrative
offers
a
glimpse
into
American
folklore,
migration
patterns,
and
the
glory
of
the
family
farm
as
it
is
known
through
its
seeds,
which
live
on
season
after
season,
offering
distinctive
local
flavor.”—Publishers
Weekly
“Best’s
book
depicts
the
alternative
to
corporate
farming
as
unveiled
in
Karl
Weber’s
Food,
Inc.
(2009),
discussed
in
Michael
Pollan’s
In
Defense
of
Food
(2008),
explored
in
Sally
Fallon,
Pat
Connolly,
and
Mary
G
Enig’s
Nourishing
Traditions
(1995),
and
revealed
in
Robyn
O’Brien
and
Rachel
Kranz’s
The
Unhealthy
Truth
(2009).”—Journal
of
American
Culture
“Saving
Seeds,
Preserving
Taste
is
a
practical
and
useful
handbook
for
good
garden
husbandry
but
as
it
unfolds
before
your
eyes,
it
reveals
as
well
a
vital
world
of
southern
Appalachian
people,
plants,
food,
and
practice
to
nourish
both
body
and
soul.”—Appalachian
Heritage
Notă biografică
Bill
Best
was
a
professor,
coach,
and
administrator
at
Berea
College
for
forty
years,
retiring
in
2002.
Since
that
time
he
has
continued
his
seed
saving
and
work
with
sustainable
agriculture
and
for
several
years
has
been
director
of
the
Sustainable
Mountain
Agriculture
Center
located
near
Berea,
Kentucky.
The
center
makes
heirloom
seeds
available
to
a
wide
regional
audience
and
to
the
nation
in
general.
In
addition,
through
special
arrangements,
the
center
also
ships
seeds
to
many
other
countries.