>>2310572 We would love for you to come and share some of your knowledge with us. Thanks again and here are some more books
BOOKS
Foxfire books
You can still buy them from the organization itself
foxfire.orgOr you can download them free at
3lib.net but picture quality is pretty garbage
PRACTICAL FARMING/SOIL BIOLOGY
These books are more in line with actual regenerative and restorative farming practices.
They delve into soil biology, crop rotation, grazing practices, and offer a ton of sources that you can use in your own research.
Do understand that, while they are very informative,
they are still a condensed primer and allude to other readings throughout their pages.
I highly recommend you use those resources to learn further.
>For the Love of Soil – Nicole MastersSoil biology with a focus on restoring tired soils. Light on the technical hows, but addressed the whys really well.
Nicole Masters is an authority on soil biology and knows what she is talking about.
>Dirt to Soil – Gabe BrownWritten by a farmer for farmers. Tackles many of the practical questions of raising cattle.
This is a must-read. Gabe Brown is a go-to for cattle management.
The Secret Life of Plants by Peter Tompkins
>Edible Wild Plants: A Folding Pocket Guide by James Kavanagh>The Backyard Homestead by Carleen Madigan>The Natural Remedies Encyclopedia by Vance Ferrell>The Garden Primer by Barbara Damrosch>Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web by Jeff Lowenfels>Worms Eat my Garbage by Mary Appelhof>What's Wrong With My Plant? (And How Do I Fix It?) by David Deardorff>The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, 2nd Edition by Edward Smith>Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners by Suzanne Ashworth>Four-Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long by Eliot Coleman>Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew>Good Bug Bad Bug by Jessica Walliser>Good Weed Bad Weed by Nancy Gift