Nature's Plow

Nature's Plow
Title Nature's Plow PDF eBook
Author Centro internacional de agricultura tropical
Publisher CIAT
Pages 390
Release 2001
Genre Earthworms
ISBN 9586940381

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Plowman's Folly

Plowman's Folly
Title Plowman's Folly PDF eBook
Author Edward H. Faulkner
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 172
Release 2015-01-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0806148748

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Mr. Faulkner’s masterpiece is recognized as the most important challenge to agricultural orthodoxy that has been advanced in this century. Its new philosophy of the soil, based on proven principles and completely opposed to age-old concepts, has had a strong impact upon theories of cultivation around the world. It was on July 5, 1943, when Plowman’s Folly was first issued, that the author startled a lethargic public, long bemused by the apparently insoluble problem of soil depletion, by saying, simply, “The fact is that no one has ever advanced a scientific reason for plowing.” With the key sentence, he opened a new era.For generations, our reasoning about the management of the soil has rested upon the use of the moldboard plow. Mr. Faulkner proved rather conclusively that soil impoverishment, erosion, decreasing crop yields, and many of the adverse effects following droughts or periods of excessive rainfall could be traced directly to the practice of plowing natural fertilizers deep into the soil. Through his own test-plot and field-scale experiments, in which he prepared the soil with a disk harrow, in emulation of nature’s way on the forest floor and in the natural meadow, by incorporating green manures into its surface, he transformed ordinary, even inferior, soils into extremely productive, high-yield croplands.Time magazine called this concept “one of the most revolutionary ideas in agriculture history.” The volume is being made available again not only because farmers, ranchers, gardeners, and agriculturists demanded it, but also because it details the kind of “revolution” which will aid those searching for the fruits of the earth in the emerging nations.

Nature's Golden Wonders

Nature's Golden Wonders
Title Nature's Golden Wonders PDF eBook
Author Noble Seward Endicott
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1921
Genre Indiana
ISBN

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Nature's Second Chance

Nature's Second Chance
Title Nature's Second Chance PDF eBook
Author Steven Apfelbaum
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 258
Release 2010-02-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0807085960

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Renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold once wrote, "A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it does otherwise." Few have taken Leopold's vision more to heart than Steven I. Apfelbaum, who has, over the last thirty years, transformed his eighty-acre Stone Prairie Farm in Wisconsin into a biologically diverse ecosystem of prairie, wetland, spring-fed brook, and savanna. In healing his land, Apfelbaum demonstrates how humans might play a starring role in healing the planet.

South Dakota Educator

South Dakota Educator
Title South Dakota Educator PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1914
Genre Education
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Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West

Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West
Title Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West PDF eBook
Author William Cronon
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 590
Release 1992-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 0393308731

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Argues that the American frontier and city developed together by focusing on Chicago and tracing its roots from Native American habitation to its transformation by white settlement and development.

Human Nature and the Evolution of Society

Human Nature and the Evolution of Society
Title Human Nature and the Evolution of Society PDF eBook
Author Stephen Sanderson
Publisher Westview Press
Pages 466
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813349362

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Drawing on evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, and human behavioral ecology, this introduction to human behavior and the organization of social life explores the evolutionary dynamics underlying social life.