- Eliot Coleman
Eliot Coleman (1938-) is an American
farmer ,author , agriculturalresearcher andeducator , and a proponent oforganic farming . His 1989 book, "The New Organic Grower ", is considered must-reading for organic farmers andmarket garden ers. He served for two years as Executive Director of theInternational Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), and was an advisor to theUS Department of Agriculture during their 1979-80 study,Report and Recommendations on Organic Farming , a document the formed the basis for today's legislatedNational Organic Program (2002) in the U.S..Coleman is well-known for his development of cold-weather growing techniques. On his
Four Season Farm inHarborside (Brooksville),Maine , he produces year-roundvegetable crops under harsh winter conditions, using unheated and minimally heatedgreenhouse structures.In his writing, Coleman promotes small-scale organic farming practices and
sustainable agriculture . One of his central principles is "small is better", advocating business growth through improved production and marketing, rather than physical expansion. He also favors direct relationships with customers—"know your farmer"—over formalorganic certification .Coleman is married to gardening author
Barbara Damrosch . For several years, from 1993, they co-hosted the TV series, "Gardening Naturally ", onThe Learning Channel . Coleman and his wife continue to grow and locally market fresh produce.Books
* "The New Organic Grower" (
Chelsea Green , 1989, revised/expanded 2nd edition, 1995)
* "Four Season Harvest " (Chelsea Green, 1992, revised/expanded 2nd edition, 1999)
* "Winter Harvest Manual "External links
* [http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/ Four Season Farm Web site]
* [http://www.saveseeds.org/biography/coleman/ Seedsman Hall of Fame Biography]
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