Annual Report of the Indian Central Cotton Committee for the Year Ended ...

Annual Report of the Indian Central Cotton Committee for the Year Ended ...
Title Annual Report of the Indian Central Cotton Committee for the Year Ended ... PDF eBook
Author Indian Central Cotton Committee
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 1922
Genre Cotton growing
ISBN

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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Indian Central Cotton Committee
Publisher
Pages 632
Release 1922
Genre Cotton growing
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Cotton Literature

Cotton Literature
Title Cotton Literature PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 1940
Genre Cotton
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Cotton Literature

Cotton Literature
Title Cotton Literature PDF eBook
Author Emily L. Day
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1931
Genre Cotton
ISBN

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Abstracts and Index of Reports and Articles

Abstracts and Index of Reports and Articles
Title Abstracts and Index of Reports and Articles PDF eBook
Author India. Parliament. Lok Sabha
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1967
Genre Economics
ISBN

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The Global History of Organic Farming

The Global History of Organic Farming
Title The Global History of Organic Farming PDF eBook
Author Gregory A. Barton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 336
Release 2018-02-09
Genre History
ISBN 0192542605

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Organic farming is a major global movement that is changing land-use and consumer habits around the world. This book tells the untold story of how the organic farming movement nearly faltered after an initial flurry of scientific interest and popular support. Drawing on newly-unearthed archives, Barton argues that organic farming first gained popularity in an imperial milieu before shifting to the left of the political spectrum after decolonization and served as a crucial middle stage of environmentalism. Modern organic protocols developed in British India under the guidance of Sir Albert Howard before spreading throughout parts of the British Empire, Europe, and the USA through the advocacy of his many followers and his second wife Louise. Organic farming advocates before and during World War II challenged the industrialization of agriculture and its reliance on chemical fertilizers. They came tantalizingly close to influencing government policy. The decolonization of the British Empire, the success of industrial agriculture, and the purging of holistic ideas from medicine side-lined organic farming advocates who were viewed increasingly as cranks and kooks. Organic farming advocates continued to spread their anti-chemical farming message through a small community that deeply influenced Rachel Carson's ideas in Silent Spring, a book that helped to legitimize anti-chemical concerns. The organic farming movement re-entered the scientific mainstream in the 1980s only with the reluctant backing of government policy. It has continued to grow in popularity ever since and explains why organic farming continues to inspire those who seek to align agriculture and health.

Bibliography of Agriculture

Bibliography of Agriculture
Title Bibliography of Agriculture PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1490
Release 1967
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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