Holy shit Managing manure to save mankind

Gene Logsdon

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Published
White River Junction, VT : Chelsea Green Pub. Co 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Gene Logsdon (-)
Other Authors
Brooke Budner (-)
Physical Description
xiv, 204 p. : ill
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781603582513
  • Manure: the hot new farm commodity
  • The nitty-gritty of the shitty
  • Bedding lessons from the strawstack days
  • The manure pack
  • The pitchfork: the real symbol of America
  • Hauling and spreading manure
  • No more poop coops
  • Thar's gold in them thar horse stalls
  • Sheep and goat manures are ... well ... cleaner
  • Of milk and manure
  • Pigs can potty-train themselves
  • Guano and other offbeat manures
  • Meditations on a meadow muffin
  • Cat litter and dog dung
  • Oh my goodness, manure on your garden?
  • The anti-bowel movement
  • How I came to find divine materials in manure
  • Dealing with our dread of human excrement
  • Applying human biosolids to farmland
  • Do we want farmers or robots?
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Common sense and just the right amount of folksy humor make this treatise on feces a pleasure to read whether or not you've ever knowingly come within 50 miles of a compost heap. Logsdon writes for a wide scope: how to recognize a manure spreader for those who don't know; the finer points of old-fashioned pitchfork tines, for readers who actually use them. In addition to lots of clear DIY instructions for utilizing waste, Logsdon, a blogging farmer in Ohio, draws from his boyhood experience during the days of the privy, his Amish neighbors, and his understanding of how ancient China saw agricultural productivity rates the likes of which we've never had in the U.S. Ultimately, the real coup here is that this book overcomes the yuck factor and illustrates how, as with many things American, we've taken a natural, healthy, efficient system and replaced it with something expensive, toxic, and marketable - in this case, chemical fertilizers. As food locavores gain visibility and popularity, so too should the rear end of sustainable farming practices. (Sept.) Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.


In the revolution Gene Logsdon envisions, we need pitchforks, but not to mount the barricades. And what a joyful, reverent, irreverent, hard-working, down-to-earth, realistic, Whitmanesque, animal-loving, microbe-nurturing, compost-making, farmer-sensical, manure-pitching revolution it is! --Woody Tasch, author of Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms, and Fertility Mattered Excerpted from Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind by Gene Logsdon All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.