The Land That Made Us: The Peak District farmer's story

Author:   Christine Gregory ,  Sheila Hine
Publisher:   Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781912560325


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   03 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The South West Peak is a lesser-known part of the Peak District stretching from Lyme Park in Cheshire in the north to Onecote in Staffordshire in the south, and from Macclesfield in the west to Buxton in the east. This landscape area includes tracts of high moorland, fertile valleys, wooded cloughs, picturesque villages and tiny hamlets. The farmers of the South West Peak are the people who have made the landscape what it is today, and it is their personal accounts of working in this often challenging land that form the basis of The Land That Made Us. Edited by local author Christine Gregory and dairy farmer Sheila Hine, and published in partnership with the Farming Life Centre and the Peak District National Park Authority with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, this book includes the testimony of over twenty farmers, and it is illustrated with photographs of them and their farming landscapes. We hear stories from across the generations of heroic endeavour in difficult terrain, as well as accounts of day-to-day work and family life spanning eighty years of farming history. The land had been farmed in traditional ways for centuries, but the Second World War changed that, and in succeeding years politics and increasing mechanisation have constantly rewritten the rule book for farmers. There is pride in achievement as well as frustration at the often conflicting demands of food production and wildlife conservation. The Land That Made Us asks what makes for sustainability in the short and the long term. The future of this landscape and of the farming communities that sustain it hangs in the balance, and it is the farmers' turn to reflect on their past and speculate about the future.

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Author:   Christine Gregory ,  Sheila Hine
Publisher:   Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 24.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.00cm
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9781912560325


ISBN 10:   1912560321
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   03 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'[An] excellent history of modern farming - the best I have come across precisely because the words are those of the farmers themselves and their families, who have lived through and are still living through its transformation.' from the Foreword by Colin Tudge, co-founder of the Oxford Real Farming Conference and the College for Real Farming and Food Culture


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The Farming Life Centre provides health, well-being and business information and support to the farming and rural community of the Derbyshire and Staffordshire Peak District. Christine Gregory is a freelance writer, photographer and artist, and the author of three books about the Peak District area. Her family on her mother's side spans 400 years of farming history, and her father's family were gamekeepers and farm labourers. Sheila Hine is a dairy farmer in the South-West Peak and an oral historian and photographer. She has published ten books on local history.

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