Sunday, March 12, 2023

Books of Influence

I grew up in Kansas grass and weeds, the third generation born and raised within three miles of my Great Grandfather's original farmstead. So to answer the question of what books shaped my vision of the future and role of Regenerative Agriculture, my perspective starts in the middle of muddy farm ponds, high winds, thunderstorms and pastures of the tornado and bible belt of the USA. Against those experiences the books that tickled my imagination have been judged and measured. Maybe they will tickle yours. As best I can I list them here in chronological order as I discovered them: The Boxcar Children, My Side of the Mountain, Tarzan Novels, Kinship With All Life, Huck Finn, The Day on Fire, The Whole Earth Catalog, Invisible Man, The Machine Stops (Forrester), Desert Solitaire, Ishi in Two Worlds, John Barleycorn, Trout Fishing in America, The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow, Malabar Farm, Charles Kellogg-The Nature Singer, Small Is Beautiful, Tracker (Brown), Standing by Words , One Straw Revolution, A Pattern Language, Memories Dreams Reflections, Two Ears of Corn, 1491, 1493, Progress and Poverty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, The Invention of Nature, Germs Guns and Steel, Sapiens, The Ministry for the Future, The Dawn of Everything. Other books took me in other directions, but these seem to have roots tangled in how I imagine the future of Regenerative Agriculture in particular. Read any good books lately?

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