A review by conradc4
One Size Fits None: A Farm Girl's Search for the Promise of Regenerative Agriculture by Stephanie Anderson

5.0

I, too, heard of and was introduced to this book as a member of the Miami University community. I borrowed it from a friend and I couldn’t be more glad that I did — as somebody studying in the sustainability and environmental earth science fields, I felt silly and maybe even guilty for not being more aware of how conventional agriculture is destroying not only our environment, but also our health AND our farmers. After reading, I feel even more compelled to use my dollar (and my vote) to support regenerative agriculture and a sustainable future! Anderson did an excellent job of writing in a way that was engaging and not over my head — unfamiliar terms were defined, and as it turns out, many conventional farmers (the majority of farmers, as it is today) are likely not familiar with them either. What I thought would be a ‘boring’ read was actually very fascinating, and I’ll be taking a closer look at what I choose to consume — especially produce — from here on out. Read!