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Agritopia

AUTHOR Savage, D. C.
PUBLISHER 1st World Publishing (01/16/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Combine a healthy dose of skepticism about "well-intentioned big government agencies," mix it with a teaspoon of sage taken from rural life experiences, then throw in a pinch or two of salt from real-world farm economics; now you have the recipe this book is cooking up.

Farm stories can be fun again: The Last Conestoga, Finishing Wild Cattle, Moron Mice, Farmer Pitching an Idea in Washington D.C.! With the employ of lighthearted stories and musings, the author tries to shed light on serious ways we could improve the free market experience in rural America. The author attempts to preserve the middle-class farm and, in so doing, hold onto some of the good values archived in the heartland.

If you don't want to stand on the sidelines and watch as "the system" asks the last independent American farmers and ranchers to "go now -- and close the big doors on your way out of the barn," please read on and consider encouraging long overdue change.

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ISBN-13: 9781421835716
ISBN-10: 1421835711
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 228
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.52 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.68 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Political Science | Intergovernmental Organizations
Political Science | Utopias
Political Science | Topic - Politics
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Combine a healthy dose of skepticism about "well-intentioned big government agencies," mix it with a teaspoon of sage taken from rural life experiences, then throw in a pinch or two of salt from real-world farm economics; now you have the recipe this book is cooking up.

Farm stories can be fun again: The Last Conestoga, Finishing Wild Cattle, Moron Mice, Farmer Pitching an Idea in Washington D.C.! With the employ of lighthearted stories and musings, the author tries to shed light on serious ways we could improve the free market experience in rural America. The author attempts to preserve the middle-class farm and, in so doing, hold onto some of the good values archived in the heartland.

If you don't want to stand on the sidelines and watch as "the system" asks the last independent American farmers and ranchers to "go now -- and close the big doors on your way out of the barn," please read on and consider encouraging long overdue change.

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