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Feed us with trees : nuts and the future of food  Cover Image Book Book

Feed us with trees : nuts and the future of food / Elspeth Hay.

Hay, Elspeth, (author.).

Summary:

"We're thinking about agriculture all wrong. Feed Us with Trees breaks down the stories trapping us in today's ruinous food system and destroying our ecological health -- and reminds us that all over the Northern Hemisphere, humans once grew our staple foods on perennial nut trees such as oaks, chestnuts, and hazelnuts"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780865719729 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: v, 287 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Gabriola, BC : New Society Publishers, [2025]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Cooking (Nuts)
Food supply > Environmental aspects.
Sustainable agriculture.
Diet > Environmental aspects.
Genre: Cookbooks.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Cookstown Branch 363.8 Hay 31681010426963 NONFICPBK Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    This exploration of how perennial nut trees like oaks, chestnuts and hazelnuts once sustained human diets challenges modern agricultural practices and offers a vision for a more ecological, abundant and regenerative food future. Original. Illustrations.
  • Perseus Publishing

    We’re thinking about agriculture all wrong. Feed Us with Trees breaks down the stories trapping us in today’s ruinous food system and destroying our ecological health—and reminds us that all over the Northern Hemisphere, humans once grew our staple foods on perennial nut trees such as oaks, chestnuts, and hazelnuts.

  • Perseus Publishing

    A new and ancient story about perennial nut trees, our ecological role as humans, and the future of food

    The day Elspeth Hay learned that we can eat acorns, stories she'd believed her whole life began to unravel.

    Until then she'd always believed we must grow our staple foods in farmed fields— the same fields wreaking havoc on our land, air, and water. But all over the Northern Hemisphere, Hay learned, humans once grew our staple foods in forest gardens centered on perennial nut trees: oaks, chestnuts, and hazelnuts. In Feed Us with Trees, Hay brings us along as she gets to know dozens of nut growers, scientists, Indigenous knowledge-keepers, researchers, and food professionals—and discovers that in tending these staple trees, we once played a vital environmental role as one of Earth's keystone species.

    Feed Us with Trees is Hay's hopeful manifesto about a brighter, more abundant world— and a critical look at the long-held stories we'll need to rewrite to build it. It will appeal to environmentalists, regenerative farmers, permaculture enthusiasts, agroforesters, locavores, and anyone hungry for a more vibrant future.


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