Unlock practical soil knowledge from a classic agricultural text.
This edition focuses on tillage and how to prepare the land for steady, productive harvests, with clear guidance grounded in long‑standing farming practice.
The chapters explain why loosening and pulverizing the soil matters, how to avoid excessive lightness, and why thorough mixing of soil components improves crop health. It also delves into how different soils respond to barley varieties, and how to tailor ploughing and sowing to seasons and conditions. Readers will gain a concrete framework for choosing soil improvement methods that balance effort, cost, and crop outcomes.
- Learn how pulverizing the vegetable layer helps roots reach nutrients.
- Understand when and why to mix soil components for better plant growth.
- See how barley types respond to soil texture and moisture, and how to optimize their cultivation.
- Get practical guidance on timing ploughing, sowing, and field management across seasons.
Ideal for readers of historical agricultural treatises, and anyone seeking a clear, time-tested approach to soil preparation and crop planning.