In six compelling essays, Wes Jackson lays the foundation for a new
farming economy grounded in nature's principles and located in dying
small towns and rural communities. Exploding the tenets of industrial
agriculture, Jackson seeks to integrate food production with nature in a
way that sustains both. His writing is anchored in his work with The
Land Institute, lending authenticity to topics that--in the hands of
other writers--too often fail to escape the realm of the conceptual.