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"Nan turned to see Ben's face turn as hard and white as a
sauerkraut crock. When he did not respond, Nan figured that he was
just going to back off as he usually did, the shy and retiring
husbandman. She did not know her history. She did not know that shy
and retiring husbandmen have been known to revolt against
oppression with pitchforks drawn." -The Last of the Husbandmen In
The Last of the Husbandmen, Gene Logsdon looks to his own roots in
Ohio farming life to depict the personal triumphs and tragedies,
clashes and compromises, and abiding human character of American
farming families and communities. From the Great Depression, when
farmers tilled the fields with plow horses, to the corporate farms
and government subsidy programs of the present, this novel presents
the complex transformation of a livelihood and of a way of life.
Two friends, one rich by local standards, and the other of more
modest means, grow to manhood in a lifelong contest of will and
character. In response to many of the same circumstances-war, love,
moonshining, the Klan, weather, the economy-their different
approaches and solutions to dealing with their situations put them
at odds with each other, but we are left with a deeper
understanding of the world that they have inherited and have
chosen. Part morality play and part personal recollection, The Last
of the Husbandmen is both a lighthearted look at the past and a
profound statement about the present state of farming life. It is
also a novel that captures the spirit of those who have chosen to
work the land they love.
Amidst Mad Cow scares and consumer concerns about how farm animals
are bred, fed, and raised, many farmers and homesteaders are
rediscovering the traditional practice of pastoral farming.
Grasses, clovers, and forbs are the natural diet of cattle, horses,
and sheep, and are vital supplements for hogs, chickens, and
turkeys. Consumers increasingly seek the health benefits of meat
from animals raised in green paddocks instead of in muddy feedlots.
In All Flesh Is Grass: The Pleasures and Promises of Pasture
Farming, Gene Logsdon explains that well-managed pastures are
nutritious and palatable-virtual salads for livestock. Leafy
pastures also hold the soil, foster biodiversity, and create lovely
landscapes. Grass farming might be the solution for a stressed
agricultural system based on an industrial model and propped up by
federal subsidies. In his clear and conversational style, Logsdon
explains historically effective practices and new techniques. His
warm, informative profiles of successful grass farmers offer
inspiration and ideas. His narrative is enriched by his own
experience as a "contrary farmer" on his artisan-scale farm near
Upper Sandusky, Ohio. All Flesh Is Grass will have broad appeal to
the sustainable commercial farmer, the home-food producer, and all
consumers who care about their food.
First published in 1999 as volume 14 in the NASA "Monograph in
Aerospace History" series. This study contains photographs and
illustrations.
First published in 1998 as volume 8 in the NASA "Monograph in
Aerospace History" series. This study contains photographs and
illustrations.
When a dead body is found at the scene of a hostage crisis,
Detective Jay Thorten is called to handle the case. At first
glance, he recognizes the similarities to a previous murder and is
determined to catch the killer. But as he digs deeper, he's in for
more than he bargained for when the killer is not human and he
discovers a sorcerer's prophecy determines he'll lose his head.
Two complete new chapters have been introduced. The first one,
Chapter 16, amplifies the many rich interactions between Geographie
Information Systems (GIS) and the Navstar CPS. The words and
pietures in this new chapter foeus on the powerful eleetronie
mapmaking techniques that rely on Navstar navigation together with
the many benefits stemming from the full-eolored "layered" maps now
being produeed. Chapter 17, which is also new, deals with
Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (lVHS). Navstar navigation
techniques form the hidden backbone of most of the new electronic
teehnologies that are helping to make America's traffic f10w more
smoothly. Chapter 17 c10ses with narrative descriptions of three
interesting IVHS projects: emergency tow-truck dispatching, optimum
ambulance-routing, and the in-car traffie reports now being beamed
into family cars cruising along Ameriea's major traffic arteries.
Many helpful individuals contributed toward the successful
completion of Under- standing the Navstar. My lovely wife, Cyndy,
was unquestionably the most beneficial contributor. Her
affectionate comments and her broad-ranging support were greatly
appreciated. So was her diligent and uncomplaining work in
word-process- ing the many drafts of the final manuseript. The
artists, Lloyd and lInka Wing and Anthony and Dianne Vega, were
also enormously helpful in providing quality figures and tables on
schedule. They have become true masters of the Macintosh computer
with its many beils and whistles. Preparing a book for publication
is a time-consuming, invigorating task. I hope you enjoy reading it
as much as I enjoyed putting it together for your use.
Duringthe PersianGulfWaragroupofAmericansoldiersscoopedup anew
recruitatRijaid Airport, thendrovehim, withblackenedheadlights,
directly across miles oftractless desertsand.Squintingtoward the
horizon, hecould see almost nothing when suddenly the driver mashed
on the brakes, gave him a quick salute, and instructed him to step
out into the darkness. As his bootssankintothesand, hewasstunned
torealizethathewasonlyafew feet away from the flap of his tent.
Before setting out, the driver had keyed the tent'scoordinates into
a Navstar receiver, so itcould guide him back again. No one knows
exactly how many Navstar receivers ended up serving coalition
forces along the Persian Gulf because mothers and fathers-and
sweethearts, too-located a few stray units on the shelves of
marinesupply houses/plunked down their money, and express mailed
them to their loved ones in the Persian Gulf. A few resourceful
soldiers called stateside suppliers long distance, then used their
credit cards to order receivers, many of which arrived in Saudi
Arabiaa dayortwolateraboardcommercialjetliners. Bythe timetheground
war finally started, 4,000 to 7,000 Navstar receivers were clutched
in the hands of grateful American soldiers. They were used to guide
fuel-starved airplanes for linkups with aerial tankers, to pull in
air strikes against enemy emplacements, to guide mess trucks toward
hungry troops, and to vector Special Forcesunits intheir muffled
dune buggies deep behindenemylines. Afew enterprising military
engineers learned how to follow meandering goat trails so they
could locate underground springs where the goats wa tered
themselves. They then used their hand-held Navstar receivers to
record the precise coordinates of each spring, thus insuring fresh
water supplies for onrushing troops."
While there are many biographies of JFK and accounts of the early
years of US space efforts, this book uses primary source material
and interviews with key participants to provide a comprehensive
account of how the actions taken by JFK's administration have
shaped the course of the US space program over the last 45 years.
What if it were possible. . .for a dog to climb a tree? What if it
were possible to climb like you and me? What if pretty butterflies
could spread their wings and swim? And elephants could wear their
trunks while working out at gyms? Anything can happen if you think
it might. In your imagination, ANYTHING is RIGHT! Clara is an
8-year-old with a vivid imagination. One day while visiting her
Yia-Yia (Joanne Miller) they watched while Clara's dog, Harley,
tried desperately to climb a tree to get a squirrel. Joanne asked
Clara, "What if it were possible for a dog to climb a tree?" and
the rest is history. Joanne and Clara had lots of giggles coming up
with crazy lines for this book and Clara drew each illustration
with water color pencils. Clara and her Yia Yia don't believe play
and imagination should be relegated only to children. "What If It
Were Possible?" Gives creative illustrations of what can be
imagined can be possible if you think it up.
Mia Perrone is a New York horticulturist and sometimes clairvoyant,
who consults for the NYPD. For the most part, she's helped on
routine cases, but when asked to assist on a homicide strange
visions start to appear leading her into a world she'd never
believed existed, not even in New York. Detective Jayson Thorten is
the lead on a serial homicide case and needs Mia's help to find a
killer. However, when an unusual autopsy report and a past he's
been hiding from begin to surface, he's forced to handle more than
just catching a killer.
This book explores Russia's stunning success of ushering in the space age by launching Sputnik and beating the United States into space. It also examines the formation of NASA, the race for human exploration of the moon, the reality of global satellite communications, and a new generation of scientific spacecraft that began exploring the universe. An introductory essay by Pulitzer Prize winner Walter A. McDougall sets the context for Sputnik and its significance at the end of the twentieth century.
This book explores Russia's stunning success of ushering in the
space age by launching Sputnik and beating the United States into
space. It also examines the formation of NASA, the race for human
exploration of the moon, the reality of global satellite
communications, and a new generation of scientific spacecraft that
began exploring the universe. An introductory essay by Pulitzer
Prize winner Walter A. McDougall sets the context for Sputnik and
its significance at the end of the twentieth century.
This practical and engaging book provides a coherent approach to
global business responsibility and ethics based on the latest
research, theory, and practice. The authors incorporate numerous
interesting and current real world examples to support the argument
that corporations need to - and can - identify and implement
processes that foster ethical conduct, ensure basic human rights,
protect the natural environment, and enhance social justice
wherever businesses operate around the globe. "Global Business
Citizenship" combines elements of political theory, stakeholder
relationships, business ethics, corporate social performance,
accountability and measurement, and organizational change. Its
practical approach encompasses "best practices" in stakeholder
management, experiments in applying corporate values to local
conditions, and social environmental auditing and reporting.
Focusing on the strategic alignment and change management process
for implementing business citizenship principles and practices, it
is an essential supplement for any course concerned with ethics and
social responsibility in today's global business climate.
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