Accidentally Green

Building an Organic Livelihood

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, Greenhouses, Organic, Business & Finance, Economics, Sustainable Development
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Author: Gene R Stark, Melissa R Woods ISBN: 9781944788377
Publisher: Flyover Country Publishing Publication: March 20, 2016
Imprint: Flyover Country Publishing Language: English
Author: Gene R Stark, Melissa R Woods
ISBN: 9781944788377
Publisher: Flyover Country Publishing
Publication: March 20, 2016
Imprint: Flyover Country Publishing
Language: English

Do you aspire to a sustainable lifestyle? If you are passionate about organic agriculture, this book is for you. Learn the true story of two teachers who will inspire you as they and their family build their organic growing business from the ground up. Lacking capital, experience, and encouragement, they learn the nuts and bolts of production and sales; making mistakes and relying on common sense to succeed. 

The culture and independent mentality of small growers is explored as the 1970's unfold and the new quest for wholesome 'green' products begins to envelop the buying public. Today's marketplace still craves the products that are earth friendly and which encourage a healthy lifestyle. This grassroots approach to business, life, and growing, still makes good sense in a new century.

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Do you aspire to a sustainable lifestyle? If you are passionate about organic agriculture, this book is for you. Learn the true story of two teachers who will inspire you as they and their family build their organic growing business from the ground up. Lacking capital, experience, and encouragement, they learn the nuts and bolts of production and sales; making mistakes and relying on common sense to succeed. 

The culture and independent mentality of small growers is explored as the 1970's unfold and the new quest for wholesome 'green' products begins to envelop the buying public. Today's marketplace still craves the products that are earth friendly and which encourage a healthy lifestyle. This grassroots approach to business, life, and growing, still makes good sense in a new century.

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