Unlock the practical science of fertile soil and steady profits.
This guide explains how to build and maintain productive land by focusing on crops, soil health, and the fertilizers that support steady income. Written for the practical farmer, it blends long‑standing wisdom with recent station findings to help you make informed, cash‑driving choices without getting lost in theory.
The book emphasizes working with nature to keep soils strong, highlighting the role of organic matter, the balance of plant foods, and the value of careful manure management. It covers affordable, real‑world practices for improving soil, selecting crops, and using lime and fertilizers to support reliable yields year after year.
Inside you’ll find clear guidance on:
- Assessing soil strength and the simple steps to restore fertility.
- Understanding manure: its content, value, and how to preserve and apply it efficiently.
- Managing stable floors, absorbents, and preservatives to minimize nutrient losses.
- Practical approaches to crops, rotations, and cover crops to sustain soil and income.
Ideal for readers who want a solid, field‑tested approach to soils, crops, and fertilizers that supports long‑term profitability.
Alva Agee (1858-1943) was the American author of: Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement (1912), Right Use of Lime in Soil Improvement (1919) and First Steps in Farming (1923). He was head of the department of Agricultural Extension, acting Dean and Director of the School of Agriculture and Experiment Station of the Pennsylvania State College, and New Jersey State College of Agriculture and was later Secretary to the New Jersey State Department of Agriculture.