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The Town That Food Saved by Ben Hewitt

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The Town That Food Saved

How One Community Found Vitality in Local Food

Ben Hewitt

Rodale Books · Print & ebook · March 16, 2010

Reading lane: Agriculture & Food Systems

Over the past 3 years, Hardwick, Vermont, a typical hardscrabble farming community of 3,000 residents, has jump-started its economy and redefined its self-image through a local, self-sustaining food system unlike anything else in America.

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Why This Clicks

Food, Place, People

A clear, layered look at how food reshapes community life.

Come here for

  • local food as a lens on town life
  • Ben Hewitt’s grounded, readable reporting

Expect

  • cultural context with practical texture
  • a book-club-friendly mix of ideas and place

Book Details

Authors
Ben Hewitt
Publisher
Rodale Books
Published
March 16, 2010
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Agriculture & Food Systems
Reading lane
Agriculture & Food Systems

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Publisher Categories

  • Agriculture & Food Systems

About This Book

Over the past 3 years, Hardwick, Vermont, a typical hardscrabble farming community of 3,000 residents, has jump-started its economy and redefined its self-image through a local, self-sustaining food system unlike anything else in America. Even as the recent financial downturn threatens to cripple small businesses and privately owned farms, a stunning number of food-based businesses have grown in the region-Vermont Soy, Jasper Hill Farm, Pete's Greens, Patchwork Farm & Bakery...

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Over the past 3 years, Hardwick, Vermont, a typical hardscrabble farming community of 3,000 residents, has jump-started its economy and redefined its self-image through a local, self-sustaining food system unlike anything else in America. Even as the recent financial downturn threatens to cripple small businesses and privately owned farms, a stunning number of food-based businesses have grown in the region-Vermont Soy, Jasper Hill Farm, Pete's Greens, Patchwork Farm & Bakery, Apple Cheek Farm, Claire's Restaurant and Bar, and Bonnieview Farm, to name only a few. The mostly young entrepreneurs have created a network of community support; they meet regularly to share advice, equipment, and business plans, and to loan each other capital. Hardwick is fast becoming a model for other communities to replicate its success. Author Ben Hewitt presents the captivating story of a small town coming back to life, The Town That Food Saved is narrative nonfiction at its best: full of colorful characters and grounded in an idea that will revolutionize the way we eat.

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