David R. Montgomery is a professor at the University of Washington and a 2008 MacArthur Fellow.
"""How can humanity feed its burgeoning billions when one-third of agricultural soil is degraded? Pondering that question propelled geologist David Montgomery on a three-decade, six-continent survey of farmland. The insights gleaned add nuance to his pointed critiques of agrotechnology and organic farming, but it's the findings on rapid soil restoration that compel."" -- Nature ""Brilliant, well researched, eloquent, and deeply hopeful."" -- Denis Hayes, founder of Earth Day ""David Montgomery... is one of our most eloquent and precise earth science communicators... [He] has a knack for opening our minds to large, critically important questions."" -- New Scientist ""A wise and grounded book — restored soils are the solution."" -- Jules N. Pretty, Professor of Environment and Society, University of Essex, UK ""Growing a Revolution presents a clear-eyed examination of a solution to the challenges we face in feeding the world. A joy to read with the bounce and flow of a great biography. I couldn’t recommend it more."" -- Jerry Harrison, keyboardist and guitarist, Talking Heads ""Montgomery has written another classic. Growing a Revolution is one of the most important books ever written—an engaging and revealing service to human society and our planet."" -- Amir Kassam, professor of agriculture, policy and development, University of Reading, UK ""This is a such an important book... thanks to those who told me to read it... Everyone interested in what we should eat and how we should farm should read it."" -- James Rebanks"