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AFSIC Oral History Interview Series

Jane Gates interviews Dick Thompson in his Iowa kitchen (1991).


Leaders in Alternative and Sustainable Agriculture:
Oral History Interview Series

Compiled by:
Alternative Farming Systems Information Center
Information Research Services Branch
National Agricultural Library
Agricultural Research Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture

Updated October 2003


Introduction

Oral histories are in-depth, face-to-face interviews. Staff of the Alternative Farming Systems Information Center are conducting videotaped oral history interviews with people who have provided leadership and inspiration in the field of alternative or sustainable agriculture. Our goal is to record the recollections of people who have influenced the direction of American agriculture, both for current use and as an historical record. To date, eleven interviews have been concluded.

To borrow a videotape, please contact your local public or academic library and ask the librarian to request an interlibrary loan from the National Agricultural Library. For more information, see http://www.nal.usda.gov/services/request.shtml.

  1. James A. Duke
  2. Charles A. Francis
  3. Wes Jackson
  4. Fred Kirschenmann
  5. William J. Lockeretz
  6. Jayne T. MacLean
  1. J. Patrick Madden
  2. Paul F. O'Connell
  3. Robert Rodale
  4. Dick Thompson
  5. Garth Youngberg

  1. Oral History Interview with James A. Duke.
    VHS, ca 2 hrs., 1988. NAL Call No. Videocassette #629.
    JAMES A. DUKE, Ph.D., Beltsville, Maryland: Lecturer, author, plant explorer and USDA botanist with the Agricultural Research Service, Dr. Duke is also famed as an expert on herbs and alternative crop plants.

  2. Oral History Interview with Charles A. Francis.
    VHS, ca 1 hr., 1990. NAL Call No. Videocassette #876.
    CHARLES A. FRANCIS, Ph.D., Lincoln Nebraska: Director of the Center for Sustainable Agricultural Systems at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As an author, speaker, and professor, Dr. Francis is an influential spokesperson on behalf of sustainable agriculture.

  3. Oral History Interview with Wes Jackson.
    VHS, 56 min., 1990. NAL Call No. Videocassette #731.
    WES JACKSON, Ph.D., Salina, Kansas: Co-founder, with Dana Jackson, of The Land Institute, Dr. Jackson is a farmer, philosopher and author of several landmark books on the subject of sustainable agriculture.

  4. Oral History Interview with Fred Kirschenmann.
    VHS, ca 1 hr., 1990. NAL Catalog No. Videocassette #877.
    FRED KIRSCHENMANN, Ph.D., Windsor, North Dakota: Dr. Kirschenmann returned to the 3000 acre family farm from the world of academia and successfully converted it to organic production. He is active in organic agriculture organizations and in demand as a conference speaker.

  5. Oral History Interview with William J. Lockeretz.
    VHS, ca 1 hr., 1991. NAL Call No. Videocassette #1217.
    WILLIAM J. LOCKERETZ, Ph.D., Medford, Massachusetts: Originally trained as a physicist, Dr. Lockeretz turned his considerable research talents to environmental concerns, especially as they influence agriculture. He is an original thinker and a sought-after speaker who has long championed sustainable agriculture.

  6. Oral History Interview with Jayne T. MacLean.
    VHS, ca 1 hr., 1994. NAL Call No. Videocassette #1965.
    JAYNE T. MACLEAN, McLean, Virginia: Jayne MacLean was Coordinator of the Alternative Farming Systems Information Center, National Agricultural Library, from 1986 until her retirement in December, 1993. She was one of the first USDA employees to openly support alternative agriculture.

  7. Oral History Interview with J. Patrick Madden.
    VHS, ca 1 hr, 1990. NAL Call No. Videocassette #1009.
    J. PATRICK MADDEN, Ph.D., Glendale, California: Dr. Madden was for many years a professor at Pennsylvania State University and acting director of USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program, formerly known as LISA. He helped to design and develop the program.

  8. Oral History Interview with Paul F. O'Connell.
    VHS, 47 min., 1990. NAL Call No. Videocassette #732.
    PAUL F. O'CONNELL, Ph.D., Washington, DC: Formerly the Deputy Administrator of the USDA's Cooperative State Research Service, Dr. O'Connell has provided leadership for the administration of the Sustainable Agriculture (LISA) Program since its inception in 1988.

  9. Oral History Interview with Robert Rodale.
    VHS, 1 hr. 9 min., 1989. NAL Call No. Videocassette #670.
    ROBERT RODALE, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.

  10. Oral History Interview with Dick Thompson.
    VHS, ca 1 hr., 1991. NAL Call No. Videocassette #1008.
    DICK THOMPSON, Boone, Iowa: Mr. Thompson is a farmer who advocates and practices sustainable agriculture techniques, sharing his knowledge through lectures, workshops and field days. He is a nationally known expert on ridge tillage.

  11. Oral History Interview with Garth Youngberg.
    VHS, ca 1 hr. 1991. NAL Call No. Videocassette #1128.
    I. GARTH YOUNGBERG, Ph.D., Greenbelt, Maryland: Dr. Youngberg, formerly employed by the USDA, was founder and director of the Henry A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture, and editor of the American Journal of Alternative Agriculture.

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