Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-175) and index.
Foreword
The Case for Farming with the Wild
THE SKY ISLANDS
--The Ranch of 20,000 Gabions (El Coronado Ranch, Southeastern Arizona)
--Grassbanking in the Badlands (The Gray Ranch, Animas Valley, Southwestern New Mexico)
--In Search of Ranching's Radical Center (Lake Valley ranch, Southwestern New Mexico)
--Along the Pollinator Trail (Tubac Farm, Southeastern Arizona)
--The Turner Biodiversity Legacy (Ladder and Armendaris Ranches, Southwestern New Mexico)
THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY
--The Revolution at the Hedgerow Farms (Hedgerow Farms, Winters, California)
--Toward a Wilder Family Farm (Rominger Brothers Farms, Winters, California)
--Bats against Bugs (Sierra Orchards, Winters, California)
--Changing Course: TNC and a Tale of Two Rivers (Cosumnes and Sacramento River Restoration Projects)
BUILDING A MATRIX OF FARMLAND HABITAT
--Bringing a Watershed Back to Life (Coon Valley, Wisconsin)
--The Prairie Potholes (Northwestern North Dakota)
--Restoring the Bottomlands (Southwestern Arkansas)
--Rehydrating the ArkLaTex (Northwestern Louisiana)
--Much to Do about Muck (East Central Florida)
NATURAL SYSTEMS FARMING
--Thinking Like a Prairie (The Land Institute, Salina, Kansas)
--Farming in Leopold's Footsteps (Kirschenmann Family Farms, Medina, North Dakota)
--The Dairyman's Diversity (Enchanted Acres, LaCrosse, Minnesota)
--Unconventional Conventional (Kenagy Family Farms, Corvallis, Oregon)
--Farming below Zero (Four Season Farm, Harborside, Maine)
--The Farm of Many Faces (Polyface Farm, Staunton, Virginia)
CORRIDORS, WILDWAYS, AND CITIZEN MONITORING
--Linking Farmscapes, Landscapes, and Human Communities (Adirondack Coast, New York)
--Central Coast Farmscaping (Salinas and Pajaro Valleys, Watsonville, California)
--Building Conservation Communities (Methow Valley, Skagit Valley, Washington)
--The Farm as Park Visitor Center (Pumalin Park, Chile)
WILD GARDEN FARMERS
--Sangin' in Daniel Boone's Footsteps (Central Kentucky)
--Basins of Relations (Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, Occidental, California)
--Saving the Seeds of Endangered Agriculture (Native Seed Search, Patagonia, Arizona)
--The Appalachian Food Forest (Long Branch Environmental Education Center, North Carolina)
--Leading Edge Lettuce (Wild Garden Seed, Phliomath, Oregon)
--Dry Farmed Tomatoes (Molino Creek, Davenport, California)
--Ingrained Traditions (White Earth Land Recovery Project, Minnesota)
ECOLABELS AND LOCAL MARKETING INITIATIVES
--Making Peace with Predators (13-Mile Lamb and Wool, Belgrade, Montana)
--Salmon-Safe: Evolution of an Ecolabel (Pacific Rivers Council, Portland, Oregon)
--On Habit and Habitat (Pluma Hidalgo, Mexico)
--CSA: Linking Farms and Tables (Common Harvest Farm, Osceola, Wisconsin)
--A New Brand for Beef (Ervins Natural Beef Company, Arizona)
GETTING STARTED
--Some Basics
--Managing for Wildlife
--Bird Friendly Farming
--Landowner Incentive Programs
--Wild Farm Alliance Platform
--Supporting Organizations
Bibliography, Notes, Index, Credits