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Drowning in Wheat

Drowning in Wheat
Author: John Kinsella
Publisher: Picador
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1743548354

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FROM THE WINNER OF THE CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN POETRY "It is a major achievement, a life work..." Sydney Morning Herald Drowning in Wheat collects the best of three decades of John Kinsella's astonishing poetry in one volume. Kinsella is universally acknowledged as one of the greatest living Australian poets, and arguably the most important 'eco-poet' of the age; however, this collection also reveals a writer of unexpected and remarkable versatility, and one fluent in an almost bewildering range of forms, registers and voices. Despite its great thematic range, Kinsella's overarching project emerges all the more clearly: Drowning in Wheat is a clarion call and a call to order, a plea to listen to the earth - and to understand our own place within it while we still can. It is also an ideal introduction to one of the essential poets of the age. PRAISE FOR DROWNING IN WHEAT "There is a Blakean as well as a cerebral pleasure in Kinsella's poems..." The Australian


Displaced

Displaced
Author: John Kinsella
Publisher: Transit Lounge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1925760545

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John Kinsella's memoir of his rural life takes us deep into the heart of what it means to belong and unbelong. The joys and travails of childhood, adult addictions, missteps and changing directions are acutely captured in poignant and poetic detail. While centred on Jam Tree Gully in rural Western Australia the memoir also moves between Ohio, Schull and Cambridge, mixing regionalism with an international sense of responsibility. What will strike the reader are the detailed observations of daily life, the engagement with topography and flora and fauna that embody the author's conviction that 'all is in everything and that every leaf of grass is vital'. In his most intimate prose work to date, Kinsella never shies from writing about the violence and intolerance of those scared of difference, and the ways in which his ethics have sometimes been met with disdain or outright hostility. But with nuance and humour he also celebrates rural community and its willingness to lend a hand. At once tender, urgent and intelligent, Displaced is ultimately a call to personal action. 'We all have choices to make.' It argues through it vivid accounts of small acts of living for the values of pacifism, veganism, environmentalism and justice for First Nations peoples - the principles we just might need to heal our world.Praise for John Kinsella's writing 'Kinsella's work is magnificent, raw; the words coming together in form and shape to evoke the essence of the moment in time he is creating.' Blue Wolf Reviews 'Kinsella can see into the heart of the country, and the evidence of these taut, complex stories is that what he sees there is both ferocious and unresolved.' The Australian


Soil Survey

Soil Survey
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1938
Genre: Soil surveys
ISBN:

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The Farmer's Magazine

The Farmer's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1854
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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The Northwestern Miller

The Northwestern Miller
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1146
Release: 1895
Genre: Flour mills
ISBN:

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Irrigation of Grain

Irrigation of Grain
Author: Walter Wesley McLaughlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1917
Genre: Grain
ISBN:

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"Methods of irrigating grain crops are restricted somewhat because of the fact that such crops cover the entire surface of the plot on which they are grown. Objections to the flooding method, based on loss of water by evaporation, have less weight the irrigation of grain than of other crops, grain fields seldom being irrigated after the seed is planted until the grain is high enough to protect the soil from sun and wind. Grain usually is the first crop grown on irrigated farms. For such farms flooding usually is better than other methods, since the preparation of the land for it is easier than for the other methods. Flooding from field ditches is the usual method of handling water in irrigating grain, but the border basin methods are also adapted to such crops. These methods are described in detail in this bulletin, which also discusses the proper time to irrigate, the quantity of water required, and the cost of growing grain under irrigation."--Page 2