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Author Gustafson, Katherine.

Title Change comes to dinner : how vertical farmers, urban growers, and other innovators are revolutionizing how America eats / Katherine Gustafson.

Publication Info. New York : St. Martin's Griffin, 2012.

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 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  641.3 GU    Check Shelf
Description viii, 280 pages ; 21 cm
Summary "A fascinating exploration of America's food innovators, that gives us hopeful alternatives to the industrial food system described in works like Michael Pollan's bestselling "Omnivore's Dilemma". "Change Comes to Dinner" takes readers into the farms, markets, organizations, businesses and institutions across America that are pushing for a more sustainable food system in America. Gustafson introduces food visionaries like Mark Lilly, who turned a school bus into a locally-sourced grocery store in Richmond, Virginia; Gayla Brockman, who organized a program to double the value of food stamps used at Kansas City, Missouri farmers' markets; Myles Lewis and Josh Hottenstein, who started a business growing vegetables in shipping containers using little water and no soil; and Tony Geraci, who claimed unused land to create the Great Kids Farm, where Baltimore City public school students learn how to grow food and help Geraci decide what to order from local farmers for breakfast and lunch at the city schools"-- Provided by publisher.
"Change Comes to Dinner takes readers into the farms, markets, organizations, businesses and institutions across America that are pushing for a more sustainable food system in America. Gustafson introduces food visionaries like Mark Lilly, who turned a school bus into a locally-sourced grocery store in Richmond, Virginia; Gayla Brockman, who organized a program to double the value of food stamps used at Kansas City, Missouri, farmers' markets; Myles Lewis and Josh Hottenstein, who started a business growing vegetables in shipping containers using little water and no soil; and Tony Geraci, who claimed unused land to create the Great Kids Farm, where Baltimore City public school students learn how to grow food and help Geraci decide what to order from local farmers for breakfast and lunch at the city schools. Change Comes to Dinner is a smart and engaging look into America's food revolution"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Food industry and trade -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
Food -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
Urban agriculture -- United States.
ISBN 9780312577377 paperback $14.99
0312577370 paperback
9781466802414 (e-book)
1466802413 (e-book)
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