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Fateful Harvest--The true story of a small town, a global industry, and a toxic secret.
 
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Fateful Harvest--The true story of a small town, a global industry, and a toxic secret.


Has anyone read this book? I just picked up a copy from my local library, but I think after reading it I will want to purchase a copy to add to my personal library.


FATEFUL HARVEST
The true story of a small town, a global industry, and a toxic secret.
Author: Duff Wilson
2001

The cover jacket reads:

Quincy, Washington, had been a sleepy northwestern farming town until its rest is disturbed by a shocking secret beneath its once-fertile fields: chemical manufacturers are disposing of leftover toxic waste by selling it to unsuspecting farmers as fertilizer. The tainted fertilizer—containing arsenic and cadmium, lead and dioxins—is believed to be destroying crops, sickening animals, and endangering the nation’s food supply. And owing to a gaping regulatory loophole, it is completely legal.

Up against the secrecy and greed of powerful corporations, a local lifelong tomboy and mother of four will make an impassioned stand. Patty Martin begins a fateful journey that will lead to her election as mayor, but also invite the resentment of most of her neighbors for daring to confront the industry that has been Quincy’s lifeblood. Martin is joined by a small number of brave farmers who bring ingenuity, outrage, and an investigative reporter to the fight against seemingly insurmountable odds to expose the truth. They learn that toxic waste is turned into fertilizer around the world, spread on food-growing land, absorbed by plants, and, ultimately, consumed by all of us.

Duff Wilson, whose Seattle Times series on this story was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, here provides the definitive account of a new and alarming environmental scandal. Fateful Harvest is a gripping study of corruption and courage, of recklessness and reckoning. It is a story that speaks to the greatest fears—and ultimate hope—in all of us.

I did a quick Google search and have included a few web links containing related information.

Book Reviewed:

http://www.angelfire.com/nm/redcollarcrime/fate.html


Patty Martin’s web site:

http://www.safefoodandfertilizer.org/


Duff Wilson:

http://www.harperacademic.com/catalog/book_xml.asp?isbn=0060931833


Amazon Editorial Review:

http://www.amazon.com/Fateful-Harvest-Global-Industry-Secret/dp/0060193697


The New Farm:

http://www.newfarm.org/books/reviews/december/fateful.shtml


Rutgers Enviro-Notes, Jan-Mar 2005

http://njaes.rutgers.edu/environotes/v02n01b.htm


Books on Ecological Agriculture:

http://www.ecobooks.com/catalogs/agriculture.htm



 

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