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An irreverent and illuminating quest through a day in the life of the affectionately called Trauma Plantation, with numerous part trips in to the natural history of farming. Beginning nude in darkness, Brian Brett moves from the tending of livestock, poultry, orchards, gardens, machinery, and domains to the public intricacies of rural areas and, finally, with an encounter with an impressive deer in the gold moonlight of the magical farm field. Brett recognizes both tall tales and rigorous research as he explores the tiny mixed farm - meditating on the efficiency of the egg and the type of dirt while also supplying a scathing critique of agribusiness and the horror of modern slaughterhouses. Whether talking about the uses and misuses of gates, evaluating the of seeds, or bantering along with his family, farm hands, and neighborhood friends, he remains aware of the wonders of life, beginning, and loss of life that confront the rural world every day. Injury Farm tells a tale that's poetic, keen, practical, and frequently hilarious, providing an memorable portrait of one farm and our parting from the natural world, as well as a commonsense evaluation of rural life.