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Beekissed
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Finished the book and was not impressed, to say the least. He does have some good detail about the history of agriculture as it pertains to grass farming, but its clear he is a writer, not a farmer.Beekissed said:I've got Gene Logsdon's book ~All Flesh is Grass today!!!
My birthday present to myself, bought cheaply on Amazon.com and will probably pay for itself ten times over and again.
Its raining out.....and the book beckons.....
See you guys later!
I would have to say, I still prefer Salatin's methods on farming and pasture development. More natural and more sensible, by far.