
a book
Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture
J. Russell Smith · 2015 · 490 pages
Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture, first published in 1929 and last updated in 1953 (and the edition reprinted here) is a classic, pioneering look at the use of trees for food, soil conservation, and sustainable agriculture. Author J. Russell Smith (1874-1966) travelled widely and shares his insights and research into agro-forestry, describing how trees such as carob, honey locust, persimmon, mulberry, oaks and pecans can be used to enrich the land and the people and animals dependent on it. Illustrated with over 80 pages of photographs.
recommended by 1 person
sourced from public statements

Wendell Berry
“Published in 1929, Tree Crops confronts the error we made when we ‘carried to the hills the agriculture of the flat plain.’ This is another ‘travel book’: Smith, a Columbia University geographer, seeks and finds better ways to interact with the land.”↗