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Harvest Heritage: Agricultural Origins and Heirloom Crops of the Pacific Northwest Contributor(s): Scheuerman, Richard D (Author) , McGregor, Alexander C (Author) , Clement, John (Photographer)

Harvest Heritage: Agricultural Origins and Heirloom Crops of the Pacific Northwest Contributor(s): Scheuerman, Richard D (Author) , McGregor, Alexander C (Author) , Clement, John (Photographer)

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Harvest Heritage: Agricultural Origins and Heirloom Crops of the Pacific Northwest
Contributor(s): Scheuerman, Richard D (Author) , McGregor, Alexander C (Author) , Clement, John (Photographer)

ISBN: 0874223164    EAN: 9780874223163
US SRP: $34.95 US  
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2013
Pub Date: October 18, 2013
Harvest Heritage explores the people, history, and major influences that shaped and transformed the Pacific Northwest's flourishing agricultural economy--from Spanish exploration to modern research and advancements in mechanization, seed quality, irrigation, and sustainable practices.

Using imported heirloom grains and fruits, Spanish explorers, fur traders, missionaries, and some Native Americans planted subsistence gardens in the Pacific Northwest. After immigration surged in 1843, it took a surprisingly short time for the region's fertile lands to become a commercial agricultural powerhouse.

Demand for food exploded with the industrial revolution as well as the urbanization of Europe and eastern America, and the doors of international export opened wide. Agribusiness expanded to meet the need.

By 1890, advancements in mechanization, seed quality, irrigation, and sustainable practices had spurred a farming boom. Columbia Basin irrigation and the development of synthetic fertilizers, as well as Cooperative Extension efforts and impressive work by agricultural researchers greatly boosted regional production. Harvest Heritage explores the people, history, and major influences that shaped and transformed the Pacific Northwest's flourishing agrarian economy.

Physical Info: 0.4" H x 11.0" L x 8.4" W (1.6 lbs) 200 pages
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