Unlock the science and practice of farming with clear, practical guidance.
This authoritative guide explains what agriculture is, why soil, seed, and manure matter, and how air, water, and sunshine drive plant and animal life. It presents farming as both an art and a science, rooted in natural laws that stay constant even when practices differ across countries. The book covers soils, crops, and manures, and shows how farmers can use chemistry and basic principles to grow bigger, healthier harvests.
The text is structured to help teachers, students, and general readers build a solid, elementary understanding of agriculture. It explains key ideas in plain language, with practical examples drawn from real farming practice. You’ll find discussions of soils, plant nutrition, soil fertility, and the role of climate and environment in crop success.
- Clear definitions of soils, crops, and manures, plus how they interact to feed plants.
- An introduction to essential elements and chemical concepts used in farming.
- Practical foundations for choosing crops, improving soil, and managing farm resources.
- Early chapters that connect everyday farming tasks to broader scientific ideas.
Ideal for readers beginning their study of farming or seeking a reliable, historical overview of agricultural science in action.