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First published in 1946, Walter Thomas Jack's classic book of
agricultural essays, The Furrow and Us, intensified the till versus
no-till debate, called by Time magazine "the hottest farming
argument since the tractor first challenged the horse." Hailed as
"the answer" to Edward Faulkner's Plowman's Folly, Jack's
cautionary memoir of agricultural progress between world wars
treats the soil's intimate needs, its "hidden hungers," with the
lyricism and love characteristic of an Iowa Quaker, schoolteacher,
and conservation farmer. Released here in a sixtieth anniversary
edition and updated and introduced by Walter Jack's great-grandson
Zachary, this new edition serves as a timely call to steward the
good soils that sustain us.
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