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Wes Jackson (born 1936) is the founder and current president of The Land Institute.

Jackson was born and raised on a farm near Topeka, Kansas. After earning a BA in biology from Kansas Wesleyan University, an MA in botany from the University of Kansas, and a PhD in genetics from North Carolina State University, Wes Jackson established and served as chair of one of the United States' first environmental studies programs at California State University-Sacramento. Jackson then chose to leave academia, returning to his native Kansas, where he founded a non-profit organization, The Land Institute, in 1976. He is still head of The Land Institute, which currently describes its main goal as the development of Natural Systems Agriculture; it also publishes The Land Report, a newsletter about American sustainable agriculture and agrarianism.

The Land Institute explored alternatives in appropriate technology, environmental ethics, and education, but a research program in sustainable agriculture eventually became central to its work. In 1978 Jackson proposed the development of a perennial polyculture. He sought to have fields planted in polycultures, more than one plant in a field, as in nature. Jackson also wanted to use perennials, which would not need to be replanted every year - that would leave the soil more intact, preventing erosion, and allowing important relationships between soil and plant to continue. The Land Institute attempts to breed plants not presently used in agriculture into effective producers of perennial grains in intercropping conditions. Jackson argued that this version of agriculture used "nature as model", and to pursue that end The Land Institute has studied prairie ecology.

Entering its third decade, The Land Institute is beginning to demonstrate progress in developing the perennial crops called for in the Natural Systems Agriculture model. Programs in wheat, sorghum, and sunflower are generating crop lines displaying both perenniality and agriculturally-significant seed yield. Research on integrating these new plants into polycultures also continues. The Land Institute is not itself developing machinery suitable for one-pass harvesting of grain polycultures. It instead takes the position that integration of existing materials separation technology into harvesters is a straight-forward task, and will be accomplished by public and private agricultural engineers when the demand arrives.

Wes Jackson is the author of several books and is recognized as a leader in the international sustainable agriculture movement. In 1971, Wes Jackson's first efforts to address growing environmental concerns, react to social concerns growing from the Civil Rights movement and opposition to the Vietnam War, and answer student requests for more relevant materials resulted in the environmental reader, Man and the Environment. After leaving academia and establishing the Land Institute, Jackson published New Roots for Agriculture, partially in reaction to a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office on soil erosion. This book expanded on ideas presented in an 1978 article, "Towards a Sustainable Agriculture," about looking to natural ecosystems, such as the prairie, to help solve the problem of soil erosion. He collaborated with author Wendell Berry, with whom Jackson has shared a longtime friendship and correspondence, on "Meeting the Expectations of the Land," in response to a Council on Agricultural Science and Technology report on agrochemicals. Jackson's Becoming Native to This Place, published in 1994, challenges readers to develop a relationship with their ecosystems and further develops the idea Natural Systems Agriculture.

He was a 1990 Pew Conservation Scholar, in 1992 became a MacArthur Fellow, and in 2000 received the Right Livelihood Award. His work is often referred to by author Wendell Berry, with whom Jackson has shared a longtime friendship and correspondence.

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Total Books: 18
An Inconvenient Apocalypse Environmental Collapse Climate Crisis and the Fate of Humanity
Hogs Are Up Stories of the Land with Digressions
Consulting the Genius of the Place An Ecological Approach to a New Agriculture
Nature as Measure The Selected Essays of Wes Jackson
2011 - Nature As Measure the Selected Essays of Wes Jackson (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781582437002
ISBN-10: 1582437009
Genre: Outdoors & Nature
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Consulting the Genius of the Place An Ecological Approach to a New Agriculture
2010 - Consulting the Genius of the Place an Ecological Approach to a New Agriculture (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781582435138
ISBN-10: 1582435138
Genre: Science & Math
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Altars of Unhewn Stone Science and the Earth
2006 - Altars of Unhewn Stone Science and the Earth (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781590982877
ISBN-10: 1590982878
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Becoming Native to This Place
1996 - Becoming Native to This Place (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781887178112
ISBN-10: 1887178112
Genres: Science & Math, Engineering & Transportation, Outdoors & Nature
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Becoming Native to This Place
1994 - Becoming Native to This Place [Blazer Lectures] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780813118468
ISBN-10: 0813118468
Genres: Science & Math, Engineering & Transportation
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Altars of Unhewn Stone Science and the Earth
1987 - Altars of Unhewn Stone Science and the Earth (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780865472723
ISBN-10: 0865472726
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Altars of Unhewn Stone Science and the Earth
1987 - Altars of Unhewn Stone Science and the Earth (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780865472877
ISBN-10: 0865472874
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New Roots for Agriculture
1980 - New Roots for Agriculture [Farming and Ranching] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780803275621
ISBN-10: 0803275625
Genres: Nonfiction, Science & Math
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New Roots For Agriculture
1980 - New Roots for Agriculture (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780913890387
ISBN-10: 0913890383
Genres: Science & Math, Engineering & Transportation
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Man and the environment
1971 - Man and the Environment [Biology series] (Other)
ISBN-13: 9780697046666
ISBN-10: 0697046664
Genres: Business & Money, Nonfiction
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Man and the environment
Man and the Environment [Biology series] (Other)
ISBN-13: 9780697046987
ISBN-10: 0697046982
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Man and the environment
Man and the Environment (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780697047045
ISBN-10: 0697047040
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Meeting the Expectations of the Land Essays in Sustainable Agriculture and Stewardship