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Best Crop Science

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006.
Reviews
"This is the standard for the amateur/novice grower it has everything you will need and more."
"excellent book for anyone who is looking to get basic knowledge."
"love the dvd, fast speedy service, A+."
"Jorge Cervantes, is the one and only master grower!"
"good book with great pictures."
"Great book but needs to be updated."
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The Cannabis Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to Cultivation & Consumption of Medical Marijuana
The large 8.5 x 11-inch format, three-column pages are easy to read and packed with up-to-date information that make this book essential for all cannabis gardeners and patients. Garden room design, construction and maintenance, greenhouse construction and care, outdoor gardens from backyards and patios to large remote fields are all explained in full detail and many step-by-step examples. Each aspect of cannabis cultivation is examined in detail with a focus on organic practices preserving the sanctuary, meters, air, light, lamps and electricity, soil, containers, water, nutrients, additives, container culture and hydroponics, diseases and pests and breeding. Gold 2015 Benjamin Franklin Award --Independent Book Publishing Association. Whether you grow cannabis for love, medicine, money, or all three, you'll find what you're looking for and more, including clear instructions, proven facts, grand adventures, and the best marijuana photos on Earth." a rare window into the growing methods of a master -- Dave Carpenter, Cannabis Now magazine. I certify cannabis across 5 different states and travel with my copy so does my staff; this book is the single source for answers. This book is amazing, the photos and charts, the detailed explanations, the plain writing style, the ease of finding information as you need it. Reviewer´s Choice. The Cannabis Encyclopedia is no light treatment, but a weighty reference packed with some 2,000 color images to supplement an all-inclusive guide that covers everything from gardening and landscaping to figuring electricity compensation for maintaining plants, working with different kinds of soils, adding organic materials, and more. Anything having to do with the cultivating, harvesting, and processing of medical marijuana is covered in detail and depth, with numerous charts, photos, and sidebars of information leaving nothing to wonder. Plenty of books provide some information; but this is one of the few guides to pack just about everything one would need to know about growing and harvesting medical marijuana, making it an unparalleled, highly recommended reference. VERDICT. This update of the author s 2006 Marijuana Horticulture is revised and expanded, offering close to twice the information of the previous title and 2,000 new color photographs and computer-generated illustrations. While the presentation is for lay readers, it offers enough information and especially an abundance of helpful plant diagnostic and other images that will cause even those with much growing experience to delve into this resource routinely.
Reviews
"I have been growing marijuana now with the help of Jorge Cervantes now for close to 10 years, I started out with the marijuana bible everyone speaks of."
"Jorge's knowledge eased my stress and showed me that my plants are perfectly healthy; and what I(and dozens of youtube videos) thought could have been serious problems were simply normal occurrences in the life cycle of cannabis. Jorge's knowledge into the science of cultivation is nothing short of clinical, he's without a doubt the most experienced and recognizable figure in the world of cannabis."
"Wow!"
"Just what I needed to answer many questions I was unclear on."
"Phenomenal book."
"Great book."
"This is an amazing manual for anyone interested in cultivating medical or recreational marijuana."
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The Cannabis Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to Cultivation & Consumption of Medical Marijuana
The large 8.5 x 11-inch format, three-column pages are easy to read and packed with up-to-date information that make this book essential for all cannabis gardeners and patients. Garden room design, construction and maintenance, greenhouse construction and care, outdoor gardens from backyards and patios to large remote fields are all explained in full detail and many step-by-step examples. Each aspect of cannabis cultivation is examined in detail with a focus on organic practices preserving the sanctuary, meters, air, light, lamps and electricity, soil, containers, water, nutrients, additives, container culture and hydroponics, diseases and pests and breeding. Gold 2015 Benjamin Franklin Award --Independent Book Publishing Association. Whether you grow cannabis for love, medicine, money, or all three, you'll find what you're looking for and more, including clear instructions, proven facts, grand adventures, and the best marijuana photos on Earth. a rare window into the growing methods of a master -- Dave Carpenter, Cannabis Now magazine. I certify cannabis across 5 different states and travel with my copy so does my staff; this book is the single source for answers. This book is amazing, the photos and charts, the detailed explanations, the plain writing style, the ease of finding information as you need it. Reviewer´s Choice. The Cannabis Encyclopedia is no light treatment, but a weighty reference packed with some 2,000 color images to supplement an all-inclusive guide that covers everything from gardening and landscaping to figuring electricity compensation for maintaining plants, working with different kinds of soils, adding organic materials, and more. Anything having to do with the cultivating, harvesting, and processing of medical marijuana is covered in detail and depth, with numerous charts, photos, and sidebars of information leaving nothing to wonder. Plenty of books provide some information; but this is one of the few guides to pack just about everything one would need to know about growing and harvesting medical marijuana, making it an unparalleled, highly recommended reference. VERDICT. This update of the author s 2006 Marijuana Horticulture is revised and expanded, offering close to twice the information of the previous title and 2,000 new color photographs and computer-generated illustrations. While the presentation is for lay readers, it offers enough information and especially an abundance of helpful plant diagnostic and other images that will cause even those with much growing experience to delve into this resource routinely.
Reviews
"I have been growing marijuana now with the help of Jorge Cervantes now for close to 10 years, I started out with the marijuana bible everyone speaks of."
"Jorge's knowledge eased my stress and showed me that my plants are perfectly healthy; and what I(and dozens of youtube videos) thought could have been serious problems were simply normal occurrences in the life cycle of cannabis. Jorge's knowledge into the science of cultivation is nothing short of clinical, he's without a doubt the most experienced and recognizable figure in the world of cannabis."
"Wow!"
"Just what I needed to answer many questions I was unclear on."
"Phenomenal book."
"Great book."
"This is an amazing manual for anyone interested in cultivating medical or recreational marijuana."
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Best Marijuana Cultivation

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006.
Reviews
"This is the standard for the amateur/novice grower it has everything you will need and more."
"excellent book for anyone who is looking to get basic knowledge."
"love the dvd, fast speedy service, A+."
"Jorge Cervantes, is the one and only master grower!"
"good book with great pictures."
"Great book but needs to be updated."
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Best Crop Science

Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
Societies that had had a head start in food production advanced beyond the hunter-gatherer stage, and then developed religion --as well as nasty germs and potent weapons of war --and adventured on sea and land to conquer and decimate preliterate cultures. Most of this work deals with non-Europeans, but Diamond's thesis sheds light on why Western civilization became hegemonic: "History followed different courses for different peoples because of differences among peoples' environments, not because of biological differences among peoples themselves."
Reviews
"Two decades ago a UCLA geography professor named Jared Diamond published Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. Diamond hypothesized that the arc of human history was dramatically shifted by geographic, environmental, biological, and other factors, resulting in the worldwide dominance of the leading industrial powers during the past 500 years. “Why did wealth and power [among nations] become distributed as they now are, rather than in some other way?” “[W]hy did human development proceed at such different rates on different continents?” “[W]hy were Europeans, rather than Africans or Native Americans, the ones to end up with guns, the nastiest germs, and steel?” In his award-winning book, Diamond posited a “unified synthesis”—a unified field theory of history. Drawing from his wide-ranging knowledge of medicine, evolutionary biology, physiology, linguistics, and anthropology as well as geography, he surveyed the history of the past 13,000 years and identified plausible answers to the questions he had posed. For example, geographers complained that Diamond referred to Eurasia as a single continent rather than separately to Asia, North Africa, and Europe. There were complaints that Diamond had overlooked the contrast between temperate and tropical zones (he didn’t) and that he had only explained what happened 500 years ago but not subsequently (untrue). However, regardless of the sequence, that shift from hunter-gatherer society to agriculturally based settlements set in motion the course of events that have led to the “civilization” in which we live. Furthermore, he explains that the east-west orientation of Eurasia from the Bering Strait to the Atlantic Ocean made it possible for the development of agriculture and animal husbandry to spread quickly to distant lands. This, in turn, spelled the emergence of labor specialization and eventually the growth of empires as well as the appearance and spread of communicable diseases contracted from domesticated animals."
"The analysis of history shifted from personal deeds to deterministic forces a long time ago."
"I read it years ago and loaned it to a friend and never got it back, so I bought it again and will read it this weekend!"
"This is a classic work of thought and presentation. Nonetheless, the author does such an admirable job of presenting his facts and arguments that one cannot help but to admire him while learning a great deal about the history of civilizations."
"It purports to explain why Europeans and their descendants in other parts of the world came to dominate the rest of the human species after 1500, rather than other humans originating elsewhere in the world. Diamond mentions the emergence of modern humans in Africa about 100,000 years ago, and their displacement of Neanderthals in Europe about 35,000 years ago. Agriculture began there because the area contained the largest number of plants that were edible and could be domesticated, and the largest number of animals that could be domesticated and used for food or transport. Animals that are used to submitting to animals of their species could learn to submit to humans. This is why wild sheep in the Fertile Crescent were domesticated, and why sheep in North America could not be. As Paleolithic hunters in the Fertile Crescent followed herds of wild sheep and goats they would harvest wild wheat and barley. Eventually they learned that if they saved some of the wild wheat and barley that they harvested and planted it, when they returned to the area a year later there would be more wheat and barley to harvest. Finally nascent agriculturalists learned that by encouraging reproduction among the most useful of the plants and animals they kept they could make those plants and animals even more useful. Wild animals and plants could not feed growing populations. Soon later the Egyptian civilization was formed by Neolithic peoples who had migrated to the Nile Delta from the Fertile Crescent. Iron has the same advantage over bronze that bronze has over copper. The domestication of corn began in what is now South America about five thousand years ago. Also, serious diseases like small pox and measles originated with domesticated animals in Eurasia. Because Eurasia was home to more peoples and civilizations, animals and plants that were domesticated in one area spread to other areas. The Europeans learned the use of copper and bronze from Egypt, the use of iron and steel from the Hittites, the alphabet from the Phoenicians, who in turn probably learned it from an Egyptian scribe. By contrast, when the Europeans arrived to the Americas the Aztecs and Incas did not even know the other civilization existed. An advantage Europe had over China was that Europe was divided into various kingdoms that were independent of each other, but which could learn from each other. One can learn much from reading Guns, Germs, and Steel. To learn how agriculture and civilization effected human evolution and gave the Europeans an advantage Diamond does not acknowledge I recommend The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution, by Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending, http://www.amazon.com/The-000-Year-Explosion-Civilization/dp/0465020429. and A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History, by Nicholas Wade."
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Best Agricultural Science

The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science
"— New York Times Book Review. )—and use a foolproof method that works every time? “You need The Food Lab , as J. Kenji Lopez-Alt’s magnum opus is 2015’s most indispensable cookbook.”. - The Chicago Tribune “I love The Food Lab .”. - Yotam Ottolenghi, BBC Good Food Magazine. “The ultimate book for science nerds who cook.”. - Wired.
Reviews
""The Food Lab" by Lopez-Alt is a dense collection of science based tips, explanations, techniques, and recipes for the home cook. I really like the way this book has been laid out: - The introduction is a modest overview of the author and his background followed by some really helpful information on equipment (such as an explanation on techniques for holding knives, how heat transfers through metal for consideration in what type of pan to use, essential equipment to have in your kitchen, and how to store and organize your fridge and pantry). * Cooked Vegetables has a great range of side dishes such as Brussels sprouts, Mexican street corn salad, roasted cauliflower, mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, and quite a few more recipes. Recipes in this chapter include mac 'n' cheese, risotto, linguine with clams, lasagna, and spaghetti. - The front and back book covers insides have conversion tables to be opened or flipped to quickly as a reference."
"And this book is great, and beautiful, full of photos, his great sense of humor, and excellent instructions. I was just hoping to see more of that type of food, whereas this book is targeted towards beginners (not to say that experienced cooks can't get value out of this book, because it's full of great info) or more specifically, towards people who haven't been reading his column all this time. Though in the meanwhile, there are already recipes I've got bookmarked to try out, like his puttanesca, pot roast, oven fries, THAT MEATLOAF, not to mention his excellent egg salad, which I've previously made from the site…. I'm so glad to be able to pay Kenji back in some form for the years of free content on Serious Eats and I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in cooking and improving their skills, in particular beginner cooks."
"Like most cookbooks today, it begins with a background of the author, who is an MIT grad turned culinary scientist. There are some things which go contrary to cooking norms (flip your steak often, and searing does not lock in juice), but there are explanations for the methods behinds the madness. Even if you never bother to make a recipe from this book verbatim, it will greatly increase your cooking skills from practical knowledge of physics, chemistry, taste, and technique."
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Best Agronomy

Permaculture: A Designers' Manual
Permaculture (permanent agriculture) is the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems.
Reviews
"Couple this with Holistic Management, and Keyline Design, to form the perfect Trinity."
"All the permaculture information I will ever need, I think!"
"This book is well worth the money I spent to acquire it."
"This book, in my opinion, gives the reader an excellent foundation on the topic of permaculture."
"This is a good lexikon and the explenations are technical and detailed and easy to understand, have not read all yet but this book with a couple of others on the subject of permaculture is a must."
"I have read this cover to cover and loved every bit of it."
"Bill Mollison is the creator of Permaculture."
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Best Food Science

The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science
How to make homemade mac 'n' cheese that is as satisfyingly gooey and velvety-smooth as the blue box stuff, but far tastier? In hundreds of easy-to-make recipes with over 1,000 full-color images, you will find out how to make foolproof Hollandaise sauce in just two minutes, how to transform one simple tomato sauce into a half dozen dishes, how to make the crispiest, creamiest potato casserole ever conceived, and much more. “[Kenji] approaches recipe development with monomaniacal zeal, then shares the delicious results with the infectious enthusiasm of the coolest teacher you had in high school.”. - The Globe and Mail.
Reviews
""The Food Lab" by Lopez-Alt is a dense collection of science based tips, explanations, techniques, and recipes for the home cook. I really like the way this book has been laid out: - The introduction is a modest overview of the author and his background followed by some really helpful information on equipment (such as an explanation on techniques for holding knives, how heat transfers through metal for consideration in what type of pan to use, essential equipment to have in your kitchen, and how to store and organize your fridge and pantry). * Cooked Vegetables has a great range of side dishes such as Brussels sprouts, Mexican street corn salad, roasted cauliflower, mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, and quite a few more recipes. Recipes in this chapter include mac 'n' cheese, risotto, linguine with clams, lasagna, and spaghetti. - The front and back book covers insides have conversion tables to be opened or flipped to quickly as a reference."
"And this book is great, and beautiful, full of photos, his great sense of humor, and excellent instructions. I was just hoping to see more of that type of food, whereas this book is targeted towards beginners (not to say that experienced cooks can't get value out of this book, because it's full of great info) or more specifically, towards people who haven't been reading his column all this time. Though in the meanwhile, there are already recipes I've got bookmarked to try out, like his puttanesca, pot roast, oven fries, THAT MEATLOAF, not to mention his excellent egg salad, which I've previously made from the site…. I'm so glad to be able to pay Kenji back in some form for the years of free content on Serious Eats and I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in cooking and improving their skills, in particular beginner cooks."
"Like most cookbooks today, it begins with a background of the author, who is an MIT grad turned culinary scientist. There are some things which go contrary to cooking norms (flip your steak often, and searing does not lock in juice), but there are explanations for the methods behinds the madness. Even if you never bother to make a recipe from this book verbatim, it will greatly increase your cooking skills from practical knowledge of physics, chemistry, taste, and technique."
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Best Soil Science

Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web, Revised Edition
By eschewing jargon and overly technical language, the authors make the benefits of cultivating the soil food web available to a wide audience, from devotees of organic gardening techniques to weekend gardeners who simply want to grow healthy, vigorous plants without resorting to chemicals. “Digs into soil in a most enlightening and entertaining way.” — Dallas Morning News. “The authors have given gardeners an inside scoop on the scientific research supporting organic gardening.” — Pacific Horticulture. A brief, clear overview of scientific information with which every gardener should be familiar.” — Monterey Herald. “Sure, it’s a gardening book, but it has all the drama and suspense of an extraterrestrial thriller. In Teaming with Microbes Lowenfels and Lewis reveal the new research in the most practical and accessible way.” — The Oregonian. “It takes readers underground to meet the critters that live if you let them under the garden.” — Rockland Courier-Gazette.
Reviews
"Great way to get a basic understanding of the soil food web and the microbes that inhabitate it."
"I haven't gotten a chance to finish reading this yet, but it is informative from what I've read so far."
"This is the kind of book that can change lives!"
"Highlights the importance of the soil food web and how symbiosis occurring between plants, bacteria and fungus mutually benefit one another (and us)."
"This book tells you how to join the team of the microbes and make them do the work for you in your organic garden. Anyways, this makes gardening and composting more enjoyable for me, as I am able to understand things like PH, and ammonium versus nitrates, and fungi vs bacteria dominated soils."
"Lots of detail regarding soil life and things pertaining to that life."
"Incredible book with crazy amounts of fantastic information that goes above and beyond my expectations."
"Excellent Book , which clearly defines the role of microbes in the soil ."
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Best Agricultural Science History

Esther the Wonder Pig: Changing the World One Heart at a Time
It turned out there was nothing "micro" about Esther, and Steve and Derek had actually signed on to raise a full-sized commercial pig. "Told with self-effacing humor and a sense of wonder at what life can bring, ESTHER is the story of the transformative power of love between people and animals and how the decision to try to make a difference on a personal level can effect positive change far beyond anything that might have been imagined. "― Larry Levin, New York Times. bestselling author of. Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love. ESTHER THE WONDER PIG is a tender, funny story that manages to sneak up behind you when you're least expecting it and change your life. "Funny, entertaining, enlightening, and touching, this book about an unknowingly influential little piggy is a good read that also provides an education on the intelligence of pigs and their capacity for giving and receiving affection.
Reviews
"I've followed Esther on FB for so long, that Steve and Derek feel like friends that I wave to everyday as I leave the house. The book is funny, endearing, thought provoking, and reminds us that there are many other animals that are just as loving and intelligent as our current domesticated pets, and that they don't deserve the treatment or fate they receive in this world. You may not go completely vegan after reading the book, but most everything about Esther's story will at least give you pause, a reason to consider things that you didn't think about before. Fate stepped in, Esther was spared a horrific and short life before becoming a package of bacon, and instead became a social media personality that has followers around the globe. Steve, Derek, and Esther have unknowingly immortalized their legacy; their names, this story, and the current animal sanctuary they run will be remembered and loved forever."
"The only way I could be happier with this book is if it had more pages with more wonderful tales of our favorite porcine princess…I’ve been following Esther, her dads and HEEFS for a while now on social media and, I love everything about them and their story."
"Esther has been a big part of my life over the last year."
"I have followed the adventures of Esther for some time on Facebook."
"As a loyal Esther follower, I wanted the story behind the Facebook page, and I definitely got that."
"The best book you can buy on Amazon!!!"
"I have been following Esther the Wonder Pig on FB for probably close to 3 years."
"It's an easy read and full of fun and good information."
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Best Tropical Agriculture

Yoga: A Gem for Women
This well illustrated book highlights the importance of Yoga in a woman's life and gives a variety of asanas with their physical and curative values. Iyengar--the internationally known Yoga master.
Reviews
"An amazing book for women in yoga by The daughter of the man, Iyengar, himself."
"Her devotion to Yoga shines through this book.This is a great volume where she describes all categories of asanas, well-written basic philosophy, and there are many hidden therapeutic gems like the section on menstruation and female reproductive issues."
"As daughter to BKS Inyengar, the individual credited with bringing yoga to the world beyond India, Geeta Iyengar's knowledge and experience of yoga is inordinately in-depth and her approach to explicating the practice reflects this rounded and rich knowledge."
"I personally need to be shown how to perform Yoga positions, but for those who can learn from pictures and explanations, this would be good for you."
"Clear and concise information with lots Yoga postition photos."
"Beautiful book."
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Best Irrigation

Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution for a Water-Starved World
The U.S. government predicts that forty of our fifty states-and 60 percent of the earth's land surface-will soon face alarming gaps between available water and the growing demand for it. Every town, every country, and every reader can benefit from learning what Israel did to overcome daunting challenges and transform itself from a parched land into a water superpower. In Let There Be Water , Seth Siegel explores the crisis through the lens of a solution, telling the powerful story of how the people of Israel came together to overcome their water problems, so that the rest of the world can learn from their example and get ahead of the looming crisis.” ― Arianna Huffington "Brilliant." “From the arid front lines of the freshwater scarcity crisis, Siegel provides an eye-opening account how Israel turned adversity into opportunity to become an innovative pioneer in the global quest for a new water paradigm.” ― Steven Solomon, author, WATER: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization. “ Let There Be Water is an essential look at the unknown story of how Israel has avoided the coming global water crisis despite being mostly desert. “ Let There Be Water is the expertly and movingly told story of how Israeli specialists and NGOs greatly helped many Africans gain access to clean water. “In the last 50 years, one place has taken water scarcity and turned it into water abundance―Israel. Seth M. Siegel’s book Let There Be Water pieces together the surprising story of how Israel made itself into a ‘water superpower’ with clarity, with verve, and most important, with a sense of hope for everyone else facing water problems.” ―Charles Fishman , New York Times bestselling author of The Big Thirst: The secret life & turbulent future of water “Capturing Israel’s revolution from thirsting wasteland to thriving wellspring, Seth M. Siegel meticulously traces a fledgling nation’s quest to emerge as an international “water superpower,” in his new book Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water- Starved World. “Israel’s determination to create water security is a half-century-long lesson in the liberating economic power of smart water, and a vivid illustration that scarcity doesn’t need to lead to deprivation. “Israel’s determination to create water security is a half-century-long lesson in the liberating economic power of smart water, and a vivid illustration that scarcity doesn’t need to lead to deprivation. "This smart, engaging, and extremely feel-good book tells one of the stories that best illustrates how Israel consistently turns crises into opportunities and challenges into victories...Siegel’s accessible handling of technological issues, his focus on key individuals inside and outside of government, and his boundless enthusiasm for Israel’s accomplishments and international leadership make Let There Be Water a highly appealing read."
Reviews
"It reads like a documentary, but it describes in detail the amazing and effective methods Israel has used to get water where the is none, and the creative ways they have managed, supplied and helped their neighbors, even when the help was not wanted and the ways they have generously shared their ideas with the world."
"Seth Siegel has written a fascinating, engaging and highly readable book telling the story of how Israel went from chronic water shortages to being a water-exporting nation roughly between 2001 and 2013. Along the way, Siegel has a great time telling how the Jews got water to their illegal settlements in the Negev desert; how the National Water Carrier brought the Sea of Galilee to the southern deserts and made the city of Beersheva possible; how Israeli-invented drip irrigation proved that it could not only save half the agricultural water needs of the world, but could do so while at least doubling crop yield for just about anything farmers grow; how Israeli engineers turned waste water from a repulsive pollutant and a health hazard into a central pillar of Israeli agriculture; and how desalination of Mediterranean sea water finally went from a dream to a reality in just the last few years. This nationalization may have saved Israel, but Siegel also reminds us that until new legislation in 2007, Israeli municipalities used their income from nationalized water resources as a slush fund to subsidize crony politics, rather than fixing badly decaying water delivery systems. Siegel asserts that the socialized water system was free from corruption, for instance, but there are points in the book where you begin to feel that things couldn't have been quite that peachy."
"A great book about Israel's achievements which it shares with the world."
"Brilliant book, with very illuminating ideas."
"Seth Siegel has written a comprehensive book on how Israel has become a world leader in water management and conservation."
"Great history, not part of the curriculum these days!"
"The history of how Israel came to grips with its most existential problem, water scarcity, should make us all a bit prouder of what the human race can accomplish."
"A very revealing history and analysis of how the Israeli's conquered the water problem to turn a desert into a productive modern state."
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Best Horticulture

Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible
With 512 full color pages and 1120 full color photographs and illustrations, Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible is the most complete cultivation book available. --Phil Kilv, Editor in Chief, Weed World Magazine, January 2006.
Reviews
"This is the standard for the amateur/novice grower it has everything you will need and more."
"excellent book for anyone who is looking to get basic knowledge."
"love the dvd, fast speedy service, A+."
"Jorge Cervantes, is the one and only master grower!"
"good book with great pictures."
"Great book but needs to be updated."
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Best Forests & Forestry

The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit
Living in a tent even through brutal winters, he had survived by his wits and courage, developing ingenious ways to store edibles and water, and to avoid freezing to death. It is a gripping story of survival that asks fundamental questions about solitude, community, and what makes a good life, and a deeply moving portrait of a man who was determined to live his own way, and succeeded. MICHAEL FINKEL is the author of True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa , which was adapted into a 2015 major motion picture.
Reviews
"Not only is this story of Chris Knight one of the most compelling that I have read in some time, but the lengths that you went to, to research his venture into the woods of Maine, to understand him, to get to know him, clearly better than anyone else has, and to represent him with such dignity, astounds me. While some, especially those whose homes were burgled, might still never understand what would cause a person to want to live in such extreme conditions let alone in solitude, far removed from the ‘regular’ world, after reading the book, while I will never spend a night, let alone an hour in the woods, what drew Knight makes sense to me now. It’s not to say that after reading THE STRANGER IN THE WOODS that every reader will feel compelled to pick up and leave their jobs, families, and the comfort of modern society behind, but it sure does offer food for thought."
"I wanted to read this book as the Maine woods have been a part of my life and I was unfamiliar with this story until I saw this book. I realized from the start that at the core of this story was an important topic I already have been worrying about that I feel American society either is unaware of or is purposefully ignoring: the neuro-atypical person and the challenge of how they will live (not thriving but suffering) in modern America. Knight was content and found peace in living that life until he was caught with the help of sophisticated surveillance equipment while robbing food from a nonprofit camp for disabled children (including kids on the Autism Spectrum). The heartbreaking part of this story is that the suffering that Knight endured was due to square pegs not fitting in the round holes of modern American society, his relief and contendedness was found living in isolation in nature, but this is not really allowed in America, and when possible it's only available to those who are able to financially support themselves due to an inheritance or some income stream that they are lucky to find that meshes with their talents and abilities. But this book provides more food for thought, for me at least, than just Knight's hermit years story. I hope this book is a catalyst for Americans to think about this issue, with the rising rates of Autism and mental illness, we have more people this decade than ever before who are not fitting in with the mandatory American public school system and who are not fitting in to work jobs as adults enough to support themselves independently let alone the issue of if a person is happy or content."
"Many of us dream of secluding from the busyness of modern living—the fast-paced, noisy, cyclical nature in which life has become; yet many of us do not have the courage or tenacity to pursue such a dream, much less achieve this dream for the amount of time that Knight did. On a practical level, Michael Finkel has written this biographical account excellently."
"My heart goes out to Mr. Knight."
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Best Animal Husbandry

The Beekeeper's Bible: Bees, Honey, Recipes & Other Home Uses
Part history book, part handbook, and part cookbook, this illustrated tome covers every facet of the ancient hobby of beekeeping, from how to manage hives safely to harvesting one's own honey, and ideas for how to use honey and beeswax. Fully illustrated with how-to photography and unique etchings, any backyard enthusiast or gardener can confidently dive into beekeeping with this book in hand (or daydream about harvesting their own honey while relaxing in the comfort of an armchair). Richard A. Jones is a writer, ecologist, and high-profile UK expert on insects, and is a contributor and scientific advisor to BBC Wildlife Magazine and New Scientist .
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"Full of informative history, great photography, heavy paper stock, quality binding, and rife with a fairly complete overview of standard practice beekeeping methodology of the last 50+ years. They are the methods established, and now sadly accepted as standard practice, by production-focused commercial beekeepers and oriented toward a single purpose.....high honey yields. Sadly, there is virtually no mention of any of the newer (older actually) beekeeping practices which are gaining favor and showing at least the promise of greater self-sustainability in recent years. As beautiful as the book is (and it is) it's a bit like reading a book that touts itself as the definitive "Bible" on forest & land management which ONLY discusses the practice of industrial clear cutting while completely ignoring selective harvesting, dispersed cut blocks, longer green up periods, and any number of increasingly accepted forest management practices aimed at improved sustainability. I'd have loved to give this beautiful book 5 stars but any "Bible" on beekeeping has to include these now pressing considerations and at least minimally recognize that when one finds oneself in a hole....it's time to stop digging."
"Even non beekeepers will enjoy the recipes and history of this fascinating insect."
"Bought this book for a bee-keeping friend and she loves it."
"got for my mother-in-law, she is starting with bees...she loves this book so far."
"A lot of good information is in this if you are interested in keeping bees."
"As new beekeepers, there is plenty of good starter info as well as a lot for the seasoned keepers."
"Very informative book."
"Purchased this as a gift for my boyfriends father who started beekeeping about a year ago."
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Heritage
Brock’s interpretation of Southern favorites like Pickled Shrimp, Hoppin’ John, and Chocolate Alabama Stack Cake sit alongside recipes for Crispy Pig Ear Lettuce Wraps, Slow-Cooked Pork Shoulder with Tomato Gravy, and Baked Sea Island Red Peas. and talks straight about basics.” —People “Delectable.” —Travel + Leisure “ Heritage is a journey that will inspire you to understand your own region’s terroir, and the people and practices behind the food that fills your plate.”. — Taste of the South “A celebration of Southern ingredients, this ambitious debut provides insight into a notable chef’s carefully crafted cuisine. His approach to the intersection of the old and the new is nothing short of MacArthur Prize–worthy and, most important, the recipes are deliciously easy to make, nearly intuitive poems to the very earth itself. Heritage celebrates the narrative of Lowcountry cooking and tells a story that continues to inspire.”. —David Chang, chef/owner, Momofuku. “Sean Brock is one of the most important chefs in America. Heritage will thrill, surprise, and delight as readers discover what a rich, glorious, and delicious culinary history we once had—and, thanks to chefs like Sean, will surely have again. In Heritage , he shows you the essence of who he is and why he has paved the way in putting the Lowcountry on the map.”. —April Bloomfield, chef and author of A Girl and Her Pig. Reading through it is rather like eating barbeque and drinking beer with Sean Brock; you know you’re in a good place.”. —Fergus Henderson, chef and author of The Complete Nose to Tail. “Sean Brock is one of the most thoughtful cooks I know, with the ability to take a deep understanding of the American South’s culinary history and express it in a way that is unmistakably personal, forward-thinking, and brilliant. The recipes and stories are a delicious reminder of the pleasure to be found in good ingredients, honest cooking, and staying close to home.”. —Daniel Patterson, chef and author of Coi. “Sean is a passionate and true culinary voice in the telling of the past, present, and the future of his beloved South. You don’t have to be from the South to experience the authentic tastes, flavors, and stories using this book.”. —David Kinch, chef and author of Manresa.
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"As a career Chef I found this book to be extremely useful in finding inspiration for new and innovative ways to prepare staple southern dishes."
"Love this cook book, it’s more of a coffee table book though as the ingredients are nearly next to impossible to find."
"Great book."
"I've become a big fan of cookbooks that aren't just recipes and pictures but stories of personal reflection and the journey chefs take in their creative approach."
"Sean Brock is a gifted chef and the images in this cookbook were stunning."
"Love this book!!!"
"Chef Brock states this is from where he lives and did the research on the dishes ingredients."
"The food tastes like Grandma's house (home style & heart warming) and the recipes are easy to make. The story, resources and recipes have truly altered the way I look at food and how I prepare it."
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