Food Fight: The Citizen's Guide to the Next Food and Farm Bill
By (Author) Daniel Imhoff
Foreword by Michael Pollan
Introduction by Fred Kirschenmann
Watershed Media Press
Watershed Media Press
21st February 2012
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Law, citizenship and rights for the lay person
343.73076
Paperback
212
Width 203mm, Height 228mm
411g
Every five years, the U.S. Congress passes a little understood legislation called the Farm Bill. Primarily accountable for setting the budgets and work plans for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Farm Bill is anything but bureaucratic trivia. It is an essential economic and policy engine that drives the food and farming system and provides nutritional assistance to tens of millions of Americansmany of them children. In recent years, more and more citizens are realizing just how much is at stake in this political chess game.
Originally published in 2007, Food Fight was Daniel Imhoff's highly acclaimed primer on the 2008 Farm Bill. Now in a newly updated and expanded edition, Imhoff looks ahead at this important issue, as the debate for 2012 is already underway. With the legislation due to be reauthorized in late 2012, Food Fight offers a critical resource that can help them deconstruct this challenging bill, organize in their communities to gain a seat at the bargaining table, and ultimately vote with their forks.
Includes a foreword by Michael Pollan.
Daniel Imhoff is an award-winning author and publisher whose many books include Farming with the Wild, Building with Vision, and Paper or Plastic. He is the editor of CAFO: The Tragedy of Industrial Animal Factories and co-editor of Farming and the Fate of Wild Nature. Among many interests, he grows food for his family on a small homestead farm in Northern California.