How does ECOpreneuring complement or elaborate on your previous books, including Rural Renaissance and Edible Earth?
\nKivirist: Rural Renaissance serves as a great overview book for sustainable living topics that include energy conservation and efficiency, gardening, natural building and renewable energy. Our Edible Earth cookbook focuses on the sustainable food systems side of our story: fresh, seasonal, local, organic, pasture-raised. ECOpreneuring emerged from Rural Renaissance and addressed the need for practical and simple information on starting a small business, complete with sample financial information so lacking in most business start-up guides. Too many business books make starting a business either financially overwhelming or exceedingly complex. The three books, plus the recently released Renewing the Countryside: WISCONSIN (a book on which we’ve contributed and John contributed photography), offer a comprehensive overview on what to consider when starting a business, and how to get started.\n \n\n The models you propose in ECOpreneuring — and have put into practice in your own ecopren
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