Gene Logsdon
Gene Logsdon (1931–2016) was an American writer, farmer, and cultural and economic critic known for his essays, novels, and nonfiction books on agrarian life, sustainable farming, and rural affairs. He lived and farmed in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, and was widely recognized for his clear, contrarian voice on practical and philosophical approaches to agriculture.
essays
nonfiction
novels
agriculture
rural life
Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind
Letter to a Young Farmer: How to Live Richly without Wealth on the New Garden Farm
The Contrary Farmer (Real Goods Independent Living Book)
All Flesh Is Grass: The Pleasures and Promises of Pasture Farming
The Contrary Farmer's Invitation to Gardening
Gene Everlasting: A Contrary Farmer's Thoughts on Living Forever
The mother of all arts
Gene Everlasting: A Contrary Farmer's Thoughts on Living Forever
The Last of the Husbandmen: A Novel of Farming Life
The Last of the Husbandmen: A Novel of Farming Life
Organic Orcharding: A Grove of Trees to Live In
A Sanctuary of Trees: Beechnuts, Birdsongs, Baseball Bats, and Benedictions
The Low-Maintenance House