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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (1): 140–141.
Published: 01 January 2017
...Karen Senaga Becoming Salmon: Aquaculture and the Domestication of a Fish . By Marianne Elisabeth Lien . Berkeley : University of California Press , 2015 . 232 pp., $34.95 , paperback, ISBN 978-0-5202-8057-1 . © 2017 Agricultural History Society 2017 Agricultural History...
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Agricultural History (2010) 84 (4): 546–548.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Christine Keiner The Fishermen’s Frontier: People and Salmon in Southeast Alaska . David F. Arnold . © 2010 Agricultural History Society 2010 Agricultural History Fall choice rather than coercion, it seemed unreasonable to mistreat them. Ottoman horsemen certainly appreciated...
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Published: 01 February 2023
figure 2. One of the few photos of Ernest Salmon. Ca. 1930s or 1940s. Photo courtesy of Peter Darby. More
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Agricultural History (2023) 97 (1): 121–145.
Published: 01 February 2023
...figure 2. One of the few photos of Ernest Salmon. Ca. 1930s or 1940s. Photo courtesy of Peter Darby. ...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (1): 138–140.
Published: 01 January 2017
... Recherche Agronomique Becoming Salmon: Aquaculture and the Domestication of a Fish. By Marianne Elisabeth Lien. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2015. 232 pp., $34.95, paperback, ISBN 978-0-5202-8057-1. Since the 1970s farm-raised salmon industries around the globe have exploded. Today consumers...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (3): 446–448.
Published: 01 July 2014
...Michael Wise Eating the Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience . By Enrique Salmón . Tucson : University of Arizona Press , 2012 . 184 pp., $17.95 , paperback, ISBN 978-0-8165-3011-3 . © the Agricultural History Society, 2014 2014 Agricultural...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (1): 141–143.
Published: 01 January 2017
... environments where fisherman catch Peruvian anchovies that comprise much of the fishmeal in farmed salmon feed. Funneling Peruvian anchovies to feed Norwegian salmon demonstrates the global energy flows needed to grow and sustain the industry. Lastly, Lien takes readers to waters nearer to the farms. At Norway...
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Agricultural History (2002) 76 (2): 208–219.
Published: 01 April 2002
... L. Neuberger, "The Columbia," Holiday, June 1949, reprinted in They Never Go Back To Pocatello: The Selected Essays of Richard Neuberger, ed. Steve Neal (Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1988), 30-45. 8 Ibid., 43–4 Richard L. Neuberger , "The Great Salmon Mystery...
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Agricultural History (2020) 94 (1): 162–163.
Published: 01 January 2020
... be born, Grossman writes (282 83). The players already know each other and what the other values. For example, commercial and recreational fishers in western Washington aggressively fought area tribes over salmon harvests in the 1960s and 1970s, but the opposing sides joined forces in the 1980s to combat...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (3): 445–446.
Published: 01 July 2014
.... For easy access to the range of authors and their works, a comprehensive bibliography would have been helpful. Catharine A. Wilson University of Guelph Eating the Landscape: American Indian Stories of Food, Identity, and Resilience. By Enrique Salmón. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2012. 184 pp...
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Agricultural History (2020) 94 (1): 160–162.
Published: 01 January 2020
... which cooperation can be born, Grossman writes (282 83). The players already know each other and what the other values. For example, commercial and recreational fishers in western Washington aggressively fought area tribes over salmon harvests in the 1960s and 1970s, but the opposing sides joined...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (1): 112–114.
Published: 01 January 2008
... of salmon. This answered the question, for those who bothered to ask, why Northwest Coast people appeared to live inways previously thought to be dependent on agriculture. These very cultural features-elaborate art work, rich religious and philosophical traditions, a stratified sociopolitical structure...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (2): 385–396.
Published: 01 April 2019
... struggling heroically to overcome obstacles, but we do not get a good sense of what made them tick. One of the central characters of the volume is Daniel Salmon, head 390 Agricultural History of the BAI for two decades and often on the front lines of the agency s interventions. If one examines all mentions...
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Agricultural History (2002) 76 (3): 524–545.
Published: 01 July 2002
...," Agricultural History30 (July1956): 98 -103 10 A. M. Ten Eyck , " Breeding, Multiplying, and Distributing Improved Seed Grain by the Kansas Experiment Station ," Proceedings of the American Society of Agronomy1 (Madison, Wis.: American Society ofAgronomy, 1907 -1909): 71 -72 S. C. Salmon...
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Agricultural History (2005) 79 (2): 233–234.
Published: 01 April 2005
... friendly agricultural goods such as salmon-safe products in the North? west or predator-friendly wool in Montana, exemplifies the use of labeling that promotes agriculture produced with the larger environment in mind. At times, a symbiotic relationship between industry and agriculture developed through...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (1): 130–131.
Published: 01 January 2009
... of efforts to sustain wildlife in agricultural landscapes, including migratory salmon, wolves, pollinators, agave, and beaver. Another essay calls formovement toward grassland based farming in theGreat Plains andMidwest. The third section, "Biodiver sityChallenge," focuses on the need to preserve top...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (1): 129–130.
Published: 01 January 2009
... to sustain wildlife in agricultural landscapes, including migratory salmon, wolves, pollinators, agave, and beaver. Another essay calls formovement toward grassland based farming in theGreat Plains andMidwest. The third section, "Biodiver sityChallenge," focuses on the need to preserve top predators...
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Agricultural History (2010) 84 (4): 545–546.
Published: 01 October 2010
... The Fishermen's Frontier: People and Salmon in Southeast Alaska. By David F. Arnold. Seattle: University ofWashington Press, 2008. 296 pp., $35.00, hardback, ISBN 978-0-295-98788-0. When formervice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin resigned last summer as thegovernor ofAlaska, she explained to the shocked nation...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (3): 448–449.
Published: 01 July 2014
... Summer troduction to the past and present histories of native foodways in the desert southwest. Salmón s explication of the roles that agriculture plays in the formation of native cultural landscapes will appeal to many readers interested in the relationship of food and place. Michael Wise University...
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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (4): 566–567.
Published: 01 October 2011
... the salmon battle in Oregon s Klamath Basin, suggesting that history might help residents find a way to protect migratory waterfowl without sacrificing social justice (171). Yet his story of increasing scales of management and mismanagement suggests that compromise will be elusive. There is a lot to admire...