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226 WHO IS ECOLOGY ACTION?<br />

———. Braille version of the third edition of <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Grow</strong> <strong>More</strong><br />

<strong>Vegetables</strong>. Willits, CA: Ecology Action of the Midpeninsula,<br />

1981. For details on how <strong>to</strong> obtain a copy, write: Monterey<br />

County Braille Transcribers, P.O. Box DF, Pacific Grove,<br />

CA 93950.<br />

———. Hindi translation of the first edition of <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Grow</strong><br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>Vegetables</strong>. Willits, CA: Ecology Action of the<br />

Midpeninsula, 1987. 70 pp.<br />

———. 1972 Preliminary Research Report. Palo Al<strong>to</strong>, CA:<br />

Ecology Action of the Midpeninsula, 1973. 22 pp. Ecology<br />

Action’s first data report on the Biointensive method and<br />

implications for small farmers.<br />

———. 1972–1975 Research Report Summary. Palo Al<strong>to</strong>, CA:<br />

Ecology Action of the Midpeninsula, 1976. 19 pp. Summary<br />

of data and projections of Ecology Action’s first 4 years of<br />

research with Biointensive techniques.<br />

———. “Quantitative Research on the Biodynamic/French<br />

Intensive Method.” In Small Scale Intensive Food Production—Improving<br />

the Nutrition of the Most Economically<br />

Disadvantaged Families, pp. 32–38. Workshop proceedings<br />

prepared on behalf of the Office of Nutrition, Bureau for<br />

Technical Assistance, U.S. Agency of International Development.<br />

Published by the League for International Food<br />

Education, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., 1977.<br />

Jeavons, John, and Carol Cox. The Sustainable Vegetable<br />

Garden. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press, 1999. 118 pp. The<br />

basic GROW BIOINTENSIVE book for those just starting. Also<br />

gives specific recommendations on the best crops <strong>to</strong> grow<br />

and how much <strong>to</strong> grow for an entire family.<br />

Jeavons, John, J. Mogador Griffin, and Robin Leler. Backyard<br />

Homestead, Mini-Farm, and Garden Log Book. Berkeley,<br />

CA: Ten Speed Press, 1983. 224 pp. A handbook for<br />

everyday use in developing greater self-sufficiency in a<br />

backyard homestead or in actually earning an income<br />

from a small farm. There is material covering <strong>to</strong>ols and<br />

crop testing, as well as calendars, graphs, charts, and<br />

plenty of space for record keeping. It also includes<br />

updated information on creating your own self-fertilizing<br />

herbal lawns.<br />

Roberts, Hugh, ed. Intensive Food Production on a Human<br />

Scale—Proceedings of the Third International Conference<br />

on Small Scale and Intensive Food Production. Willits, CA:<br />

Ecology Action of the Midpeninsula, 1982. 224 pp. The<br />

result of a gathering of 100 people representing projects<br />

in 16 countries.<br />

———. Proceedings of the Soil, Food, and People Conference.<br />

Willits, CA: Ecology Action of the Midpeninsula, 2001,<br />

180 pp. The result of a gathering of 276 people from 26<br />

countries focusing on the role of Biointensive food raising<br />

in the new century.

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