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Book Synopsis

Farming – whether domestic crops, forestry, fish or livestock – is one of the pillars of human civilization, dating back to the early settlements of Neolithic times. Today, approximately one billion people work the land, providing food and other products for our ever-increasing human population.
Arranged geographically, Farming explores the many types of farm and farming that exist today. See how farmers in Malaysia extract milky latex from the bark of rubber trees, used to make everything from protective gloves to vehicle tires; be amazed at the gorgeous stepped rice fields of Bali, where the traditional subak irrigation system is created around ‘water temples’ and managed by Hindu priests; marvel at the vast corn and soya bean fields of Ontario, much of it used for animal feed to support Canada’s beef industry; learn about nomadic pastoralism in low rainfall areas such as Somalia, where herders move camels, cattle, sheep and goats in search of grazing; explore the wineries and vineyards in Bordeaux, where more than 700 million bottles of wine are produced each year by more than 8,500 châteaux; and see how freshwater prawns are harvested for export in the watery deltas of Bangladesh.
Presented in a landscape format and with more than 180 outstanding photographs of farming from every part of the planet, Farming offers a pictorial celebration of mankind’s deep connection with the land that sustains us.



Table of Contents

Contents include:

Europe
• Livestock farming, cows and sheep – Germany, France
• Dairy farming – everywhere
• Fruit farming – Kent
• Hop farms and oast houses – Kent
• Hill farming – Wales
• High tunnel greenhouses
• Wind farms
• Oranges, apricots, lemons – Spain
• Wineries and vineyards – France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece
• Champagne, France – largest farms in France

North America
• Cattle ranches
• Arable crops – Midwest
• Peanut farms – Georgia
• Aquaponics
• Fruits, vegetables, and nuts –Salinas valley, California
• Corn belt – Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan, western Ohio
• Wheat belt – from Alberta tocentral Texas
• Cotton and tobacco farming – Deep South
• Catfish farm, Mississippi
• Scallop farms, Vancouver Island
• Cattle, grains and oilseeds – Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan
• Wild berries, caribou, musk, ox – Nunavut

Central & South America
• Sugarcane, coffee, soybeans – Brazil
• Cattle ranches – Argentina
• Cocoa – Ecuador
• Coffee, cocoa, plantation – Columbia
• Vineyards – Chile, Argentina
• Andean farming – maize, potatoes

Africa and the Middle East
• Nomadic herding – Saharan Africa (Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan, Libya, Algeria)
• Farming around the Nile – crop rotation, corn (maize), rice, wheat, sorghum, and fava
• Citrus, wine, table grapes, corn and wool – South Africa
• Tea, coffee – Kenya
• Cocoa – Ivory Coast and Ghana • Maize and cassava – Nigeria

Asia and the Pacific
• Poppy farms – Afghanistan
• Fruit farms – Afghanistan
• Dry farming – India, Iran
• Tea plantations – India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia
• Rubber plantations – Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia
• Rice cultivation – China, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam
• Bali – subak irrigation system and water temples
• Sugarcane, cassava (manioc), corn (maize), sweet potatoes – Vietnam
• Sorghum farming – China
• Fish farms – Fujian coast, China
• Tilapia pens in Laguna de Bay, Philippines
• Slash-and-burn – Indonesia
• Subsistence farming – China, India, Nepal
• Fish farms – India, Bangladesh, Thailand
• Cocoa – Indonesia
• Palm oil – Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo
• Coconut farming – Malaysia, Thailand
• Vertical farming – Japan
• Sugarcane – Queensland
• Stock farming – Australia
• Wheat, barley, chickpeas – Australia

Farming: Growing the food that feeds us

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    Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 14/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9781838862558, 978-1838862558
    ISBN10: 1838862552

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Farming – whether domestic crops, forestry, fish or livestock – is one of the pillars of human civilization, dating back to the early settlements of Neolithic times. Today, approximately one billion people work the land, providing food and other products for our ever-increasing human population.
    Arranged geographically, Farming explores the many types of farm and farming that exist today. See how farmers in Malaysia extract milky latex from the bark of rubber trees, used to make everything from protective gloves to vehicle tires; be amazed at the gorgeous stepped rice fields of Bali, where the traditional subak irrigation system is created around ‘water temples’ and managed by Hindu priests; marvel at the vast corn and soya bean fields of Ontario, much of it used for animal feed to support Canada’s beef industry; learn about nomadic pastoralism in low rainfall areas such as Somalia, where herders move camels, cattle, sheep and goats in search of grazing; explore the wineries and vineyards in Bordeaux, where more than 700 million bottles of wine are produced each year by more than 8,500 châteaux; and see how freshwater prawns are harvested for export in the watery deltas of Bangladesh.
    Presented in a landscape format and with more than 180 outstanding photographs of farming from every part of the planet, Farming offers a pictorial celebration of mankind’s deep connection with the land that sustains us.



    Table of Contents

    Contents include:

    Europe
    • Livestock farming, cows and sheep – Germany, France
    • Dairy farming – everywhere
    • Fruit farming – Kent
    • Hop farms and oast houses – Kent
    • Hill farming – Wales
    • High tunnel greenhouses
    • Wind farms
    • Oranges, apricots, lemons – Spain
    • Wineries and vineyards – France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece
    • Champagne, France – largest farms in France

    North America
    • Cattle ranches
    • Arable crops – Midwest
    • Peanut farms – Georgia
    • Aquaponics
    • Fruits, vegetables, and nuts –Salinas valley, California
    • Corn belt – Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan, western Ohio
    • Wheat belt – from Alberta tocentral Texas
    • Cotton and tobacco farming – Deep South
    • Catfish farm, Mississippi
    • Scallop farms, Vancouver Island
    • Cattle, grains and oilseeds – Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan
    • Wild berries, caribou, musk, ox – Nunavut

    Central & South America
    • Sugarcane, coffee, soybeans – Brazil
    • Cattle ranches – Argentina
    • Cocoa – Ecuador
    • Coffee, cocoa, plantation – Columbia
    • Vineyards – Chile, Argentina
    • Andean farming – maize, potatoes

    Africa and the Middle East
    • Nomadic herding – Saharan Africa (Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan, Libya, Algeria)
    • Farming around the Nile – crop rotation, corn (maize), rice, wheat, sorghum, and fava
    • Citrus, wine, table grapes, corn and wool – South Africa
    • Tea, coffee – Kenya
    • Cocoa – Ivory Coast and Ghana • Maize and cassava – Nigeria

    Asia and the Pacific
    • Poppy farms – Afghanistan
    • Fruit farms – Afghanistan
    • Dry farming – India, Iran
    • Tea plantations – India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia
    • Rubber plantations – Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia
    • Rice cultivation – China, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam
    • Bali – subak irrigation system and water temples
    • Sugarcane, cassava (manioc), corn (maize), sweet potatoes – Vietnam
    • Sorghum farming – China
    • Fish farms – Fujian coast, China
    • Tilapia pens in Laguna de Bay, Philippines
    • Slash-and-burn – Indonesia
    • Subsistence farming – China, India, Nepal
    • Fish farms – India, Bangladesh, Thailand
    • Cocoa – Indonesia
    • Palm oil – Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo
    • Coconut farming – Malaysia, Thailand
    • Vertical farming – Japan
    • Sugarcane – Queensland
    • Stock farming – Australia
    • Wheat, barley, chickpeas – Australia

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