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Why Cows Need Names : And More Secrets of Amish Farms /

An inspiring glimpse into the struggles of a young Amish farm family Agriculture continues to be the largest industry in the United States with over 2.2 million farms. Amazingly, well over 100,000 new small family farms have sprung up in the past few years and almost no one noticed. Why Cows Need Na...

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Autor principal: James, Randy, 1955-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, [2013]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a A Bumpy Road Ahead -- A New Farm ... Just Think of the Possibilities -- Who Are These Amish Folks? -- The Budget Numbers -- GET BIGGER AND SPECIALIZE -- Four Big Questions -- Binders, Planters and Other Such Stuff -- Why Cows Need Names -- Silage 101 -- "Lunch" Talk & Silage 102 -- Milking, a Family Affair -- The Comfort of Friends -- Horsemeat For Breakfast -- Tour The Manure -- Manure Minutia and Lunch -- Drafted Out of Retirement -- The Milk Price Blues -- " ... It's What We Want To Do" -- Chinese Under the Maple Tree -- ... We Always Do -- Moving On -- Afterword. 
520 |a An inspiring glimpse into the struggles of a young Amish farm family Agriculture continues to be the largest industry in the United States with over 2.2 million farms. Amazingly, well over 100,000 new small family farms have sprung up in the past few years and almost no one noticed. Why Cows Need Names follows one young Amish family as they dream about and then struggle to establish a profitable and quintessentially American small farm. The story starts with Eli Gingerich's first timid phone call to author Randy James, the county agricultural agent in Ohio's Geauga Amish Settlement--the fourth-largest Amish settlement in the world--and traces the family's progress over the next five years. Through gentle dialogue and true stories, James captures the challenges of creating a simple business plan that will lead to the family's radiant success or dismal failure. As the narrative unfolds, readers get a rare glimpse into what it's like to work in the fields with draft horses; in the barn with cows, calves, children, and Chip the family dog; or to sit at the table talking with family and friends over a noontime meal. A picture emerges of how quietly living a shared goal and "doing without" during hard times can strengthen families and provide an appreciation for what is truly important in life. In addition to the business aspects and day-to-day farm activities, James interweaves commentary on our complex relationships with animals. Surrounded by a factory-farm world, the Gingerich family employs a business model that flatly rejects the dogma of "economies of scale" and instead focuses on the diversity, flexibility, and efficiency that only a small family farm can capture. It will appeal to anyone interested in business management, our food supply, animal welfare, and Amish family life 
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