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“A Sand County Almanac of agriculture, a Walden Pond of loam and tilth.― - Paul Hawken,

author of Drawdown and The Ecology of Commerce“The insights gleaned add nuance to

[Montgomeryâ€s] pointed critiques of agrotechnology and organic farming, but itâ€s the

findings on rapid soil restoration that compel.― - Nature“In his reader-friendly style,

Montgomery describes the environmental crossroads at which we stand, and shows us not only

the devastation, but the potential solution, that exists right beneath our feet.― - Hope Jahren,

author of Lab Girl“In the past couple of years, an awful lot of smart people have started

talking very seriously about the state of the planetâ€s soil. If you want to understand whatâ€s

at stake, and learn about the exciting possibilities, this book is a fine starting point.― - Bill

McKibben, author of Falter“A wonderful read on how to make soil rich and prosperous!― -

Estella B. Leopold, author of Stories from the Leopold Shack: Sand County Revisited

“This is a such an important book…thanks to those who told me to read it…Everyone

interested in what we should eat and how we should farm should read it.― - James Rebanks,

author of The Shepherd's Life“Brilliant, well researched, eloquent, and deeply hopeful.― -

Denis Hayes, founder of Earth Day“Montgomery has the rare talent of making complex

scientific topics not only understandable but truly fascinating. Growing a Revolution is both

exceptionally enlightening and tremendously enjoyable. Highly recommended reading.― -

Nicolette Hahn Niman, author of Defending Beef and Righteous Porkchop“Being a long

time ‘doom bat†regarding the fate of the natural world, Growing a Revolution gave me hope

that there is a real possibility of revolutionizing agriculture with the result of growing more food,

employing people, and putting carbon back into the ground.― - Yvon Chouinard, founder of

Patagonia“Montgomery has written another classic. Growing a Revolution is one of the most

important books ever written―an engaging and revealing service to human society and our

planet.― - Amir Kassam, professor of agriculture, policy and development, University of

Reading, UK Read more David R. Montgomery is a professor of geomorphology at the

University of Washington. He lives in Seattle with his wife, Anne Biklé, and Loki, their guide-dog

dropout. Read more

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