Radical Farm
Book • 2025
Abey Rae Scaglione blends personal memoir, practical homesteading guidance, and a plea for regenerative agriculture in Radical Farm.
She recounts her transition from a young vegetarian to a farmer raising livestock, confronting ethical dilemmas while learning soil health and animal stewardship.
The book explains how well-managed animals can restore ecosystems, improve soil fertility, and produce nutrient-dense food.
It offers actionable advice on mixed farming, animal care, preserving food, and traditional food preparation.
Throughout, Scaglione advocates for informed consumer choice and local food sovereignty as pathways to healthier communities and landscapes.
She recounts her transition from a young vegetarian to a farmer raising livestock, confronting ethical dilemmas while learning soil health and animal stewardship.
The book explains how well-managed animals can restore ecosystems, improve soil fertility, and produce nutrient-dense food.
It offers actionable advice on mixed farming, animal care, preserving food, and traditional food preparation.
Throughout, Scaglione advocates for informed consumer choice and local food sovereignty as pathways to healthier communities and landscapes.
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