Grass, the Forgiveness of Nature

Charles Walters

$25.00

Also available at:

What is the most important plant in the world? In terms of nutritive content, function within the ecosystem, and even medicinal properties, the answer to this question may very well be grass. In this wide-ranging survey of grass forages and pastureland, Charles Walters makes the case that grass is not just for cows and horses — that in fact it is the most nutritious food produced by nature, as well as the ultimate soil conditioner.

You will learn from traditional graziers who draw on centuries of wisdom to create beautiful, lush, sustainable pastures, as well as cutting-edge innovators who are using such methods as biodynamics and sea-solids fertilization to create some of the healthiest grasslands in the world. Leading agronomists not only explain the importance of grasses in our environment, they also share practical knowledge such as when to look for peak levels of nutrition within the growing cycle and how to use grass to restore soil to optimum health. A must-read for anyone interested in sustainable, bio-correct agriculture, this information-packed volume is a comprehensive look at an essential family of plants.

Copyright 2006, softcover, 320 pages. 32 per case.

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews Write a review
Customer Reviews
3.0 Based on 2 Reviews
5 ★
50% 
1
4 ★
0% 
0
3 ★
0% 
0
2 ★
0% 
0
1 ★
50% 
1
Write a Review

Thank you for submitting a review!

Your input is very much appreciated. Share it with your friends so they can enjoy it too!

Filter Reviews:
DV
11/09/2022
Dennis V.
United States

Grass, the Forgiveness of Nature

Charles Walters, the founder of Acres, USA, was a prolific writer and a continually questioning thinker. The book provides very useful information on the importance of perennial grasses in all agricultural enterprises. A must read for all farmers.

BD
01/03/2020
Barry D.
United States United States

Grass, the Forgiveness of Nature

Those interested in conservation, soil health, and the benefits of grasslands in agriculture should find this worth the time to read.

Free Podcast

My Farmer, My Customer

New! Learn from Marty Travis's experiences converting the Spence Farm into one of the most successful farming co-ops in the United States today.