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Soil: A Real and Imagined Environment for Australian Organic Farmers and Gardeners in the 1940s

机译:土壤:1940年代澳大利亚有机农民和园丁的真实和想象的环境

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Early organic farmers and gardeners of the 1940s in Australia approached organic practice with a set of ideals about nature, but their experience of cultivating the land, growing plants and raising animals often contradicted this ideal. Here I explore the disparity between real and imagined environments in Australian organic farming and gardening. I will consider a significant period in the development of organic growing, the decade after the end of the Second World War, when Australia's first organic societies were established in south eastern Australia. Organic growers attempted to change their environments to fit their imaginings, and in turn their ideals were adapted to fit Australian environmental realities. Weaving real and imagined environments created a form of farming and gardening that was both a set of practical methods for managing the land and a set of environmental ideals.
机译:早在1940年代,澳大利亚的有机农场主和园丁就对有机实践提出了一系列关于自然的理想,但是他们在耕种土地,种植植物和饲养动物方面的经验常常与这一理想背道而驰。在这里,我探讨了澳大利亚有机农业和园艺中真实环境与想象环境之间的差异。我将考虑第二次世界大战结束后的十年(有机农业发展的重要时期),当时澳大利亚的第一个有机社会在澳大利亚东南部成立。有机种植者试图改变他们的环境以适应他们的想象,反过来,他们的理想也适应了澳大利亚的环境现实。编织真实和想象中的环境创造了一种农耕和园艺形式,既是一套管理土地的实用方法,又是一套环境理想。

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