Future Harvest

Future Harvest

Author: Jim Bender

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780803212336

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From his own farming experience in Weeping Water, Nebraska, Jim Bender addresses in Future Harvest the crucial issues involved in developing a viable commercial pesticide-free farm with emphasis upon soil and water conservation. He examines the context of contemporary alternative agriculture, provides a rationale for the goal of complete freedom from pesticides, and offers a detailed description of practical steps for farmers wishing to do the same. Bender's comparative analysis of alternative and conventional farming systems focuses on convenience, management, conservation, productivity, and economic performance. He also identifies and responds to several central arguments against pesticide-free farming. A central objective throughout the book is to demonstrate both the practical and the conceptual plausibility of pesticide-free farming. The author also addresses the crucial role of livestock in pesticide-free farming. The discussion combines practical and theoretical topics, such as whether alternative farming would require too much livestock.


Uncertain Harvest

Uncertain Harvest

Author: Ian Mosby

Publisher: Digestions

Published: 2020-05-09

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780889777200

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A menu for an edible future. In a world expected to reach a staggering population of 9 billion by 2050, and with global temperatures rising fast, humanity must fundamentally change the way it grows and consumes food. But can we produce enough food to feed ourselves sustainably for an uncertain future? How will agriculture adapt to a climate change? How will climate change determine what we eat? Will we really be eating bugs? Uncertain Harvest questions scientists, chefs, activists, entrepreneurs, farmers, philosophers, and engineers working on the global future of food on how to make a more equitable, safe, sustainable, and plentiful food future. Examining cutting-edge research on the science, culture, and economics of food, the authors present a roadmap for a global food policy, while examining eight foods that could save us: algae, caribou, kale, millet, tuna, crickets, milk, and rice.


Pollen From A Future Harvest

Pollen From A Future Harvest

Author: Derek Künsken

Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd

Published: 2021-05-28

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1786184494

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Major Chenesai Okonkwo is an Auditor for the Sub-Saharan Union. Her mission: to find out if the Sixth Expeditionary Force’s newly discovered time gate has been compromised. Is the Union’s revolutionary discovery already doomed, eleven years in the future?


Ecoagriculture

Ecoagriculture

Author: Jeffrey A. McNeely

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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McNeely (chief scientist, IUCN-The World Conservation Union) and Scherr (advisor, Future Harvest-Washington, D.C.) argue that the maintenance of biological diversity can be compatible with increased agricultural yield. They detail 36 case studies that suggest farmers can gain economic benefits in farming systems that promote biodiversity. Technological innovation is a primary key to the promotion of "ecoagriculture." They provide separate recommendations for areas where the top priorities are maintaining biodiversity, improving agricultural productivity, or promoting poverty reduction.


Lords Of The Harvest

Lords Of The Harvest

Author: Dan Charles

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2008-08-04

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 0786723769

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Once confined to the research laboratory, the genetic engineering of plants is now a big business that is changing the face of modern agriculture. Giant corporations are creating designer crops with strange powers-from cholesterol-reducing soybeans to plants that act as miniature drug factories, churning out everything from vaccines to insulin. They promise great benefits: better health for consumers, more productive agriculture-even an end to world hunger. But the vision has a dark side, one of profit-driven tampering with life and the possible destruction of entire ecosystems. In Lords of the Harvest, Daniel Charles takes us deep inside research labs, farm sheds, and corporate boardrooms to reveal the hidden story behind this agricultural revolution. He tells how a handful of scientists at Monsanto drove biotechnology from the lab into the field, and how the company's opponents are fighting back with every tool available to them, including the cynical manipulation of public fears. A dramatic account of boundless ambition, political intrigue, and the quest for knowledge, Lords of the Harvest is ultimately a story of idealism and of conflicting dreams about the shape of a better world.


The New Harvest

The New Harvest

Author: Calestous Juma

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0190237236

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African agriculture is currently at a crossroads, at which persistent food shortages are compounded by threats from climate change. But, as this book argues, Africa can feed itself in a generation and can help contribute to global food security. To achieve this Africa has to define agriculture as a force in economic growth by advancing scientific and technological research, investing in infrastructure, fostering higher technical training, and creating regional markets.


The Baby Harvest

The Baby Harvest

Author: Chris Rock

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-07-10

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9781515014577

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In my business you rub shoulders with corporate business, lone wolf criminal hackers, international hacking crews, scammers and large criminal syndicates. Criminal syndicates that can make large financial transfers disappear without a trace at both the sending and receiving banks; a hop from Dubai to Switzerland in the blink of an eye as though it never happened. "The baby harvest" is the concept of a criminal syndicate: making and raising virtual babies to adulthood to be put on the shelf for strategic long-term financial empire building. The babies once reaching adulthood will marry other virtual babies, obtain finance, enter the derivatives markets, obtain life insurance, and eventually be harvested, ('killed off') at investment maturity. Every baby is unique, effectively a 'designer baby'; fit for a purpose to perform certain tasks at 'harvest'. These could be to ship in a cache of firearms, drugs, sells fake bitcoins, stock trade, eBay power seller or a high income earner/high tax payer for life insurance. This book is written as a "How to guide for criminals." However, the purpose is to show the weaknesses in the identify systems for governments and law enforcement. It is envisaged as a playbook for authorities to beware of the vulnerabilities in systems. There are systems in place to reduce identify theft, such as the protection of Birth and Death Certificates from government bodies. But the weakness is in the creation of these documents in the first place. With over twenty years of experience I am a leading expert in the world of professional 'hackers'. My company, (Kustodian) made up of elite professionals, has been responsible for penetrating some of the largest global companies security systems- companies that YOU rely on every day to protect you - banks, insurance companies and governments. This book is written for all parties, it gives both an insight into a technique which has been formulating from my experiences over the last 20 years. This is no way a glorification of creating a crime, but it is a vulnerability that's needs some careful consideration.


Breaking the Ice

Breaking the Ice

Author: Barry Scott Zellen

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780739119426

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Breaking the Ice is a comparative study of the movement for native land claims and indigenous rights in Alaska and the Western Arctic, and the resulting transformation in domestic politics as the indigenous peoples of the North gained an increasingly prominent role in the governance of their homeland. This work is based on field research conducted by the author during his nine-year residency in the Western Arctic. Zellen discusses the major conflicts facing Alaskan Natives, from the struggle to regain control over their land claims to the Native alienation from the corporate structure and culture and the resulting resurgence in tribalism. He shows that while the forces of modernism and traditionalism continued to clash, these conflicts were mediated by the structures of co-management, corporate development, and self-government created by the region's comprehensive land claims settlements. Breaking the Ice gives testimony to the achievements of Alaskan Natives through peaceful negotiation, and argues that the age of land claims has transmuted this same tribal force into something else altogether in the North: a peaceful force to spawn the emergence of new structures of Aboriginal self-governance.