Amber Waves

Amber Waves
Author: Catherine Zabinski
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226555959

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A biography of a staple grain we often take for granted, exploring how wheat went from wild grass to a world-shaping crop. At breakfast tables and bakeries, we take for granted a grain that has made human civilization possible, a cereal whose humble origins belie its world-shaping power: wheat. Amber Waves tells the story of a group of grass species that first grew in scattered stands in the foothills of the Middle East until our ancestors discovered their value as a source of food. Over thousands of years, we moved their seeds to all but the polar regions of Earth, slowly cultivating what we now know as wheat, and in the process creating a world of cuisines that uses wheat seeds as a staple food. Wheat spread across the globe, but as ecologist Catherine Zabinski shows us, a biography of wheat is not only the story of how plants ensure their own success: from the earliest bread to the most mouthwatering pasta, it is also a story of human ingenuity in producing enough food for ourselves and our communities. Since the first harvest of the ancient grain, we have perfected our farming systems to grow massive quantities of food, producing one of our species’ global mega crops—but at a great cost to ecological systems. And despite our vast capacity to grow food, we face problems with undernourishment both close to home and around the world. Weaving together history, evolution, and ecology, Zabinski’s tale explores much more than the wild roots and rise of a now-ubiquitous grain: it illuminates our complex relationship with our crops, both how we have transformed the plant species we use as food, and how our society—our culture—has changed in response to the need to secure food sources. From the origins of agriculture to gluten sensitivities, from our first selection of the largest seeds from wheat’s wild progenitors to the sequencing of the wheat genome and genetic engineering, Amber Waves sheds new light on how we grow the food that sustains so much human life.

Amber Waves

Amber Waves
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2003
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: WISC:89099252355

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Amber Waves

Amber Waves
Author: James Still
Publsiher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2004
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0573622590

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Winner of AATE's Distinguished Play Award and originally produced at The Kennedy Center, Amber Waves focuses children in a family struggling to hold on to their farm and each other. This acclaimed one act about children in a struggling farm family is now available in a full length version that builds on the emotional strengths of the shorter play.

Amber Waves

Amber Waves
Author: Junior League of Omaha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1983
Genre: Appetizers
ISBN: 0960914609

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Amber Waves

Amber Waves
Author: David Granatstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1992
Genre: Arid regions agriculture
ISBN: UIUC:30112083192093

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Provides detailed information for dryland farmers in the Northwestern U.S.

Amber Waves of Grace

Amber Waves of Grace
Author: Jessica Berg
Publsiher: Red Adept Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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After her father’s accident, Corrie Lancaster moves back to the family farm just in time to help with the harvest. With a bumper crop of wheat waiting, the farm’s only hired hand quits, leaving Corrie with no choice but to accept the help of her old boyfriend’s older brother, Aaron Tuttle. It seems like the perfect plan until Corrie realizes ex-flame Luke isn’t over her. But even with Luke’s apologies and attempts to rekindle their romance, Corrie can’t forget his past betrayal. Between harvesting, keeping tabs on her younger siblings, and watching her parents’ marriage crumble, Corrie leans on Aaron for emotional support. Wading through jealousy was never on Corrie’s to-do list, but as she navigates the choppy waters, she finds herself falling for Aaron’s good looks and charming wit. Just when Corrie thinks she has everything under control, a stranger seeking shelter comes to the farm, and an old nemesis returns for revenge. As destructive forces align against her, Corrie must decide which man’s love will bring her back to life and restore her faith in herself, her family, and her purpose.

Amber Waves and Undertow

Amber Waves and Undertow
Author: Steve Turner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015080827408

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Adams County, Washington, is home to farmlands on the Columbia Plateau that produce more crops than might be expected of its semiarid soils. But while unique in its geography and history, it also faces many of the problems confronting farmers throughout rural America. Seasoned journalist Steve Turner, having spent time in Adams County as a young harvest hand, returned to the region to portray farm life and history in a land where change is a subtle but powerful constant. Amber Waves and Undertow interweaves family narratives, historical episodes, and Turner's own experiences to illuminate the transformation of rural America from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. Whether distilling the lore of wheat and potato agriculture or describing action at a combine demolition derby, Turner celebrates both the usual and the unusual among the local residents. He blends stories of pioneer settlers with vignettes of present-day life, introducing readers to the characters--the hardworking and the eccentric, the old-timers and the Latino newcomers--who populate this corner of America. In the mode of John McPhee and Wendell Berry, Turner's lyrical prose conveys his affection for both the land and its inhabitants. Amber Waves and Undertow is a thoughtful depiction of an exceptional place that puts the difficulties of individual farmers in national and global contexts, showing us that only by understanding the past of rural America can we confront its future challenges.

Beyond The Amber Waves Of Grain

Beyond The Amber Waves Of Grain
Author: Paul Lasley
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1995-04-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105016306800

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Beyond the Amber Waves of Grain looks at the farm crisis not as a purely agricultural, nonurban issue but as one that adds to our understanding of the overall social impacts of economic change.