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Turn Here Sweet Corn: Organic Farming Works (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage)

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When the hail starts to fall, Atina Diffley doesn’t compare it to golf balls. She’s a farmer. It’s “as big as a B-size potato.” As her bombarded land turns white, she and her husband Martin huddle under a blanket and reminisce: the one-hundred-mile-per-hour winds; the eleven-inch rainfall (“that broccoli turned out gorgeous”); the hail disaster of 1977. The romance of farming washed away a long time ago, but the love? Never. In telling her story of working the land, coaxing good food from the fertile soil, Atina Diffley reminds us of an ultimate truth: we live in relationships—with the earth, plants and animals, families and communities.

A memoir of making these essential relationships work in the face of challenges as natural as weather and as unnatural as corporate politics, her book is a firsthand history of getting in at the “ground level” of organic farming. One of the first certified organic produce farms in the Midwest, the Diffleys’ Gardens of Eagan helped to usher in a new kind of green revolution in the heart of America’s farmland, supplying their roadside stand and a growing number of local food co-ops. This is a story of a world transformed—and reclaimed—one square acre at a time.

And yet, after surviving punishing storms and the devastating loss of fifth-generation Diffley family land to suburban development, the Diffleys faced the ultimate challenge: the threat of eminent domain for a crude oil pipeline proposed by one of the largest privately owned companies in the world, notorious polluters Koch Industries. As Atina Diffley tells her David-versus-Goliath tale, she gives readers everything from expert instruction in organic farming to an entrepreneur’s manual on how to grow a business to a legal thriller about battling corporate arrogance to a love story about a single mother falling for a good, big-hearted man.

Synopsis:

In telling her story of working the land, Atina Diffley reminds us that we live in relationships—with the earth, plants and animals, families and communities. A memoir of making these essential relationships work in the face of challenges from weather to corporate politics, this is a firsthand history of getting in at the “ground level” of organic farming.

About the Author

Atina Diffley is an organic vegetable farmer who now educates consumers, farmers, and policymakers about organic farming through the consulting business Organic Farming Works LLC, owned by her and her husband, Martin. From 1973 through 2007, the Diffleys owned and operated Gardens of Eagan, one of the first certified organic produce farms in the Midwest.

Table of Contents

Contents

Cold, Hard Water

My Name Is Tina

It’s Not Here

The Other Has My Heart

Forward through Fire

Past in the Present

Spring’s Fault, 1985

Songbirds Nesting

Ancient Need

Rock and Bird

Health Is True Wealth

Drought of ’88

Endangered Species

Nomads

As-If-It-Never-Existed

What to Hold on To

Subsoil Is the Mineral Base

Eureka

If Soil Is Virgin

Maison Diffley

Spring Covenant, 1994

Fertile Ground

The Difference

The Real World of Fresh Produce

Living in the Relative Present

Looking to the Future

Kale versus Koch

Definitely Not Fungible

Soil versus Oil

Organic Integrity

Hail Thaws into Life

Normal Process

Postscript

Gratitude

Product Details

ISBN:
9780816677726
Author:
Diffley, Atina
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Biography-Literary
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage
Publication Date:
20130831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
35
Pages:
344
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.5 in

Related Subjects

Biography » Literary
History and Social Science » World History » General
Science and Mathematics » Agriculture » Agronomy
Science and Mathematics » Agriculture » Profiles and Biographies

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In telling her story of working the land, Atina Diffley reminds us that we live in relationships—with the earth, plants and animals, families and communities. A memoir of making these essential relationships work in the face of challenges from weather to corporate politics, this is a firsthand history of getting in at the “ground level” of organic farming.

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