The Organic Grain Grower
Small-Scale, Holistic Grain Production for the Home and Market Producer
Seiten
2023
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Vermont
Chelsea Green Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-1-64502-201-5 (ISBN)
Chelsea Green Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-1-64502-201-5 (ISBN)
"The Organic Grain Grower is the best resource we’ve seen for small-scale grain growers everywhere. . . . [Lazor's] passion comes alive in this fine guidebook’s depth of detail."—Mother Earth News
The ultimate guide to growing organic grains on a small and ecological scale
The Organic Grain Grower is invaluable for both home-scale and commercial producers interested in expanding their resiliency and crop diversity through growing their own grains. Longtime farmer and organic pioneer Jack Lazor covers how to grow and store wheat, barley, oats, corn, dry beans, soybeans, pulse crops, oilseeds, grasses, nutrient-dense forages, and lesser-known cereals. In addition to detailed cultivation and processing information, Lazor argues the importance of integrating grains on the organic farm (not to mention for the local-food system) for reasons of biodiversity and whole farm management. Including extensive information on:
The history of grain growing and consumption in North America
The twenty-first century and the birth of the local-food movement
Considering your farm's scale and climate
Understanding soil fertility and structure
Planting your crop (including spring vs. fall cereals and preparing your soil)
The growing and ripening process (reproductive, milk, hard-and-soft dough stages)
The grain harvest
Preparing grain for sale, storage, or end use (drying, cleaning seed, grain handling)
Seed breeding and saving
Machinery, infrastructure, and processing (both home-scale tools and larger farm equipment)
Grinding grains for livestock rations (including how to put together a ration based on protein content) and sample rations for dairy cows, pigs, and chickens
Processing grains for human consumption
Additional resources and information for new grain farmers, and more...
Beginners will learn how to grow enough wheat for a year's supply of bread flour for their homestead, and farmers will learn how to become part of a grain co-op, working alongside artisan bakers and mills. Never before has there been a guide to growing organic grains applicable both for the home-scale and professional farming scale.
This will be a classic for decades to come and a crucial addition to any farmer's, homesteader's, gardener's, agronomist's, or seed-saver's library.
The ultimate guide to growing organic grains on a small and ecological scale
The Organic Grain Grower is invaluable for both home-scale and commercial producers interested in expanding their resiliency and crop diversity through growing their own grains. Longtime farmer and organic pioneer Jack Lazor covers how to grow and store wheat, barley, oats, corn, dry beans, soybeans, pulse crops, oilseeds, grasses, nutrient-dense forages, and lesser-known cereals. In addition to detailed cultivation and processing information, Lazor argues the importance of integrating grains on the organic farm (not to mention for the local-food system) for reasons of biodiversity and whole farm management. Including extensive information on:
The history of grain growing and consumption in North America
The twenty-first century and the birth of the local-food movement
Considering your farm's scale and climate
Understanding soil fertility and structure
Planting your crop (including spring vs. fall cereals and preparing your soil)
The growing and ripening process (reproductive, milk, hard-and-soft dough stages)
The grain harvest
Preparing grain for sale, storage, or end use (drying, cleaning seed, grain handling)
Seed breeding and saving
Machinery, infrastructure, and processing (both home-scale tools and larger farm equipment)
Grinding grains for livestock rations (including how to put together a ration based on protein content) and sample rations for dairy cows, pigs, and chickens
Processing grains for human consumption
Additional resources and information for new grain farmers, and more...
Beginners will learn how to grow enough wheat for a year's supply of bread flour for their homestead, and farmers will learn how to become part of a grain co-op, working alongside artisan bakers and mills. Never before has there been a guide to growing organic grains applicable both for the home-scale and professional farming scale.
This will be a classic for decades to come and a crucial addition to any farmer's, homesteader's, gardener's, agronomist's, or seed-saver's library.
Jack Lazor was co-owner of Butterworks Farm in Westfield, VT, with his wife, Anne, and cofounder of the Northern Grain Grower’s Association. Jack grew organic grains in the mountains of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom from 1975 until his passing in 2020, both for human consumption and for feed for the family’s herd of Jersey cows. He is considered a leader in the movement for growing grains in cold climates, and was the recipient of many agricultural awards. Butterworks Farm grows corn, oats, barley, soybeans, legumes, alfalfa, and oilseeds, such as flax and sunflower. They also produce organic Jersey milk yogurt, buttermilk, sweet Jersey cream, cheddar cheese, and grain products.
Erscheinungsdatum | 15.03.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrations, color |
Verlagsort | White River Junction |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 204 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 567 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Garten |
Technik | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
ISBN-10 | 1-64502-201-3 / 1645022013 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-64502-201-5 / 9781645022015 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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