Farms of Tomorrow Revisited
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Explains the CSA movement at the heart of agricultural renewal.
Trauger Groh is a pioneering figure in biodynamic agriculture and community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs. He extensively studied biodynamic farming concepts and produce co-op initiatives in Northern Germany, subsequently bringing these ideas to the United States. Groh's work was instrumental in the founding of the CSA movement, influencing the establishment of farms like Temple-Wilton Community Farm. His contributions highlight a deep commitment to fostering community connections through sustainable agricultural practices.


Explains the CSA movement at the heart of agricultural renewal.