Wendell Berry Quote

The damages of our present agriculture all come from the determination to use the life of the soil as if it were an extractable resource like coal.


The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry (ed. Counterpoint, 2003) - ISBN: 9781582439242


The damages of our present agriculture all come from the determination to use the life of the soil as if it were an extractable resource like coal.

The damages of our present agriculture all come from the determination to use the life of the soil as if it were an extractable resource like coal.

The damages of our present agriculture all come from the determination to use the life of the soil as if it were an extractable resource like coal.

The damages of our present agriculture all come from the determination to use the life of the soil as if it were an extractable resource like coal.