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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">==Books==
===&quot;Must have&quot; physical books for any farm's library===

[http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Country-Living-40th-Anniversary/dp/1570618402/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1421264304&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=encyclopedia+of+country+living|''Encyclopedia of Country Living''] by [[Carla Emery]] 1969 and updated several times since.

From Amazon: The bestselling resource for modern homesteading, growing and preserving foods, and raising chickens, The Encyclopedia of Country Living includes how to cultivate a garden, buy land, bake bread, raise farm animals, make sausage, can peaches, milk a goat, grow herbs, churn butter, build a chicken coop, catch a pig, cook on a wood stove, and much, much more. This comprehensive resource is the most authoritative guide available to a sustainable lifestyle and living off of the land.

===[[Permaculture]]===
*[http://www.wholesystemsdesign.com/resilient-farm-homestead-book/|''The Resilient Farm and Homestead''], Ben Falk
*[http://www.newforestfarm.net/book.html|''Restoration Agriculture''], Mark Shepard

==Digital reading/ebooks==

===[[Permanent agriculture]]=== 
*[https://archive.org/details/soilfertilityper00hopkiala ''Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture''] Cyril G. Hopkins, 1910
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5350 ''Farmers of Forty Centuries: Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan''] by [[wikipedia:Franklin Hiram King|Franklin Hiram King]], 1911
* [http://soilandhealth.org/01aglibrary/010175.tree%20crops.pdf ''Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture''] J. Russell Smith, 1929

===[[Permaculture]]===


==Videos==
*[https://youtu.be/aFAEq6mCtL4 ''Allan Savory at Harvard Law School: Reversing Desertification'']
*[https://www.youtube.com/embed/mtQBoMoqc9U ''Occam's Grazer - An Introduction to Holistic Management'']</rev>
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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">'''Reductionism''' is a way of thinking which seeks clarity by reducing variables. It is the main paradigm employed by western science and technology. Reductionism as a philosophical position holds that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its parts, and that an account of it can be reduced to accounts of individual constituents.

==Limits of==

Reductionism is in contrast to [[holism]] which uses '''systems thinking'''. In some systems, emergent properties of the system are almost impossible to predict from knowledge of the parts of the system. Other systems, particularly ecological systems, are so complex that it will not ever be possible to describe all their details.

==Analogies==

Telephoto lens vs. fisheye lens</rev>
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