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Farming across Borders

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2017488 pagesTexas A&M University Press

Synopsis

This historical study examines the complex evolution of agriculture and agricultural labor across the borders of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It explores how farming practices, policies, and the movement of workers have shaped the North American landscape over time. The book offers a detailed look at the interconnected histories of these nations through the lens of their shared agricultural past.

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Authors

Timothy P. Bowman writes about the history of agriculture. His book, "Farming across Borders," explores the movement of agricultural practices and ideas between different regions. He focuses on how these exchanges shaped food production globally.

Kristin Hoganson writes about historical subjects. Her book, "Farming across Borders," explores agricultural history and its broader implications. She focuses on detailed research to present her findings.

Laura Hooton writes about agricultural practices and their global impact. Her book, "Farming across Borders," explores the connections between international food systems and local communities. She focuses on non-fiction topics related to land use and sustainability.

Josh MacFadyen writes about the history of agriculture. His book, "Farming across Borders," explores the movement of farming practices and ideas. He focuses on how land use changes over time.

Todd Meyers writes about global agriculture and food systems. His book, "Farming across Borders," explores international farming practices and their impact. Meyers offers readers a clear look at how food reaches our tables.

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Connecting the Greater West Series

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