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Soil Culture Containing a Comprehensive View of Agriculture, Horticulture, Pomology, Domestic Animals, Rural Economy, and Agricultural Literature

By J. H. Walden

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how to transform your farm using proven methods for growing flourishing plants and nurturing thriving animals.

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2010-01-15
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Summary

"Soil Culture" by J. H. Walden is a detailed handbook from the 1800s that teaches farmers and gardeners how to grow better crops and take care of farm animals. The book starts with a deep look at how plants get used to new climates and then dives into the different ways to properly manage soil, grow fruits, and care for animals, all done in a way that mixes scientific information with real-world advice for both new and experienced farmers. Walden focuses on using tried-and-true methods instead of just guessing, giving readers a manual created to improve their farming skills with a emphasis on helping plants thrive in new environments.

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