Early American Soil Conservationists

Early American Soil Conservationists
Title Early American Soil Conservationists PDF eBook
Author Angus Henry McDonald
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1941
Genre Agriculture
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Early American Soil Conservationists

Early American Soil Conservationists
Title Early American Soil Conservationists PDF eBook
Author Angus Henry McDonald
Publisher
Pages 61
Release 1941
Genre Soil conservation
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Early American Soil Conservationists

Early American Soil Conservationists
Title Early American Soil Conservationists PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Agriculture
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Pages
Release 1941
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Early American Soil Conservationists

Early American Soil Conservationists
Title Early American Soil Conservationists PDF eBook
Author Angus McDonald
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1990
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Larding the Lean Earth

Larding the Lean Earth
Title Larding the Lean Earth PDF eBook
Author Steven Stoll
Publisher Hill and Wang
Pages 318
Release 2003-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 1466805625

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A major history of early Americans' ideas about conservation Fifty years after the American Revolution, the yeoman farmers who made up a large part of the new country's voters faced a crisis. The very soil of American farms seemed to be failing, and agricultural prosperity, upon which the Republic was founded, was threatened. Steven Stoll's passionate and brilliantly argued book explores the tempestuous debates that erupted between "improvers," who believed in practices that sustained and bettered the soil of existing farms, and "emigrants," who thought it was wiser and more "American" to move westward as the soil gave out. Stoll examines the dozens of journals, from New York to Virginia, that gave voice to the improvers' cause. He also focuses especially on two groups of farmers, in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. He analyzes the similarities and differences in their farming habits in order to illustrate larger regional concerns about the "new husbandry" in free and slave states. Farming has always been the human activity that most disrupts nature, for good or ill. The decisions these early Americans made about how to farm not only expressed their political and social faith, but also influenced American attitudes about the environment for decades to come. Larding the Lean Earth is a signal work of environmental history and an original contribution to the study of antebellum America.

Soil Erosion a National Menace

Soil Erosion a National Menace
Title Soil Erosion a National Menace PDF eBook
Author Hugh Hammond Bennett
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1928
Genre Soil erosion
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Soil Conservation

Soil Conservation
Title Soil Conservation PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1948
Genre Soil conservation
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