The nature of rural life and food production is changing dramatically
but remains overlooked by the major media. The Invisible Farm provies
the first substantial accounting of this problem, addressing issues such
as habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, pollution, and soil
degradation. Pawlick supplies readers with frightening examples of
events taking place worldwide without public awareness. As these
environmental problems get worse, farm reporters are disappearing from
newspapers and television. Rural news and environmental issues are
increasingly neglected. Pawlick argues that this lack of interest is
partly due to less agricultural journalism training at universities. As
a result, massive changes in farming, distribution, and production
continue unabated while the consuming public is left uninformed. A
Burnham Publishers book