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Buy hard or soft cover copy of Renewing the Countryside: Washington for your holiday gifts.

Renewing the Countryside: Washington

This collection of 43 stories and 150 beautiful color photographs showcases the individuals and enterprises who are sustaining and revitalizing rural Washington.

Six insipiring chapters cover topics of community, conservation, farming and ranching, business, restoration, and innovation.

"Whether you are a third generation Washingtonian or a newcomer who arrived last week, this book is a 'must read.'  It offers living examples of inspiration and hope about caring for our families, communities and the state we call home."

- Ralph and Karen Munro

Published in partnership with Sustainable Northwest, Shared Strategy for Puget Sound, Farming and the Environment, WSU Center for Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resources.

Broken Limbs: Apples, Agriculture and the New American Farmer

A documentary film by Jamie Howell & Guy Evans

Apple orchardists by the thousands are going out of business and thousands more await the dreaded letter from the bank announcing the end of their livelihoods and a uniquely American way of life. "Broken Limbs" was created to encourage a renewed conversation around food & farming in this country and the roles each of us can play to help ensure the survival of America's small farmers. 

Features an inspiring interview with Grant Gibbs, a Farming & the Environment Stewardship Farmer and 2004 Stewardship Award Finalist. Learn more about Gibbs Organic Farms.

"...It will begin to heal your heart with its stories of new small scale farmers who are living well, low to the ground with a vision of a sustainable agricultural future." 

-- Sam Keen, Filmmaker, author

Letters from Kik-I-allus

By Glen Johnson

Glen Johnson, of Mother Flight Farm, is a man of passion who has given a lot of thought to the failures of the past and how to grow a better future. Letters From Kik-I-allus is first a book of memoirs - Glen's written perspectives to his father, who passed on his own birthday, at age 70.  It takes us on a journey of the farmers heart from the inside out and is a farmer’s perspective as told to the world. He shares poignant thoughts that address some difficult realities while never losing his quirky and eclectic playfulness that comes from his hope and faith in the human spirit to do what’s right.

Rethinking the Kitchen

By Lora Lea Misterly and Kären Jurgensen
 

A handbook authored by Lora Lea Misterly, of Quillisascut Farm, with farm-school chef Kären Jurgensen, gives practical advice on creating a sustainable kitchen. Targeted primarily to professional kitchens, "...many of its green-minded tips about shopping and conservation apply to any kitchen," writes the Seattle Times.

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