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Posted in Greenhouses (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

By Natural Resource Agriculture and Engineering. Sells new for $49.94.
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Written by Merle H. Jensen and Alan J. Malter. By World Bank Publications. The regular list price is $22.00. Sells new for $16.45. There are some available for $26.79.
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Written by Sue Stickland. By Search Press. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $8.81. There are some available for $7.70.
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Written by J. Van Den Bos. By Center Agricultural Pub & Document. There are some available for $95.95.
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By Ward Lock Ltd. There are some available for $0.99.
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Written by Roy Lacey. By David&Charles. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $19.99. There are some available for $1.25.
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Written by Robert Rolfe. By Timber Press, Incorporated. There are some available for $6.49.
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Written by Enoch/Kimball. By CRC. There are some available for $113.25.
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Written by Bakker. By Purdue University Press. The regular list price is $135.00. Sells new for $114.87.
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Written by Peter Rossett and Medea Benjamin. By Ocean Press. There are some available for $26.56.
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3 comments about Greening of the Revolution: Cuba's Experiment with Organic Agriculture.
  1. Cuba's social and economic systems have been in crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The prime concern of the country is how to feed its citizens so that every member has an adequate and nutritious diet. Rosset and Benjamin's scientific delegation to Cuba examined the history leading up to the current crisis, and the social, political and economic factors which maintain the food shortage up to this day. They then launch on an encyclopedic survey of the agricultural and social reform programs launched by Cuba's government to remedy the crisis. The country has adopted a Low Input, Sustainable Agriculture (LISA) style of food production in order to cope with drastically reduced inputs of chemicals, fertilizer, fuel, and capital since the USSR collapsed. Research programs abound, with several hundred research and development facilities in a country little larger than Vancouver Island, B.C. They are studying and implementing programs in non-chemical control of insects, weeds, and disease; soil remediation and fertility; labour distribution; post-harvest physiology and storage; and the distributions of production and population centers. The Greening of the Revolution combines the expertise of a 20 member delegation who spent a week in 1992 travelling the country. It reads like a comprehensive Annual Review article, with insightful analysis throughout, but not for the faint-of-heart looking for a light read. The 1992 date is now 7 years past, it would be of great interest to have a second edition of the book published in a repeat of the 1992 surveys. The book could also use some close editing; although logically laid out and of strong scientific style, there were reduncies and inconsistencies sprinkled throughout the text. In all, though, an excellent and compelling analysis of a country in transition.


  2. for any environmental studies program. Ideas put to the test on an island with very little outside resources. Excellent discussion material. Unique insight into the revolution.


  3. Some years ago, a brazilian lend this book to me.It's a small and concise book.In fact the only quality of this bad book is his small size.
    All the rest are ridiculous Castro's propaganda.
    Well, I'm an (unemployed) brazilian agronomist.I must tell you that Cuba has nothing to teach about agriculture.In fact Castro's Cuba is, a complete agriculture failure.The big Cuba's crop is sugar.Well, in 1912, Cuba produced more sugar then in 2003,2004 and 2005.
    Cuba's experimente with organic agriculture was and is a failure.In fact, in Cuba, the general people has no flowing water, eletricity,etc.
    Outside privileges and money support to latin american marxists, Cuba's money goes to propaganda.And this is pure castrist propaganda.


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Enhancing Profitability in Greenhouse Firms
Protected Agriculture: A Global Review (World Bank Technical Paper)
Growing Under Glass: Without Using Chemicals (HDRA Organic Gardening)
The Isolating Effect of Greenhouses on Arthropod Pests and Its Significance for Integrated Pest Management
Simple Greenhouse Gardening (Concorde Gardening)
The Organic Greenhouse&Conservatory
The Alpine House: Its Plants and Purposes (Rock Gardener's Library)
Carbon Dioxide Enrichment of Greenhouse Crops: Status and Co2 Sources (Stock #5611)
Greenhouse Climate Control: An Integrated Approach
Greening of the Revolution: Cuba's Experiment with Organic Agriculture

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