Manures and the principles of manuring

Manures and the principles of manuring

Por Charles Morton Aikman

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Manures and the Principles of Manuring," Charles Morton Aikman delves into the intricate relationships between soil fertility, plant growth, and the application of various manures. With a methodical approach characterized by clear exposition and well-structured arguments, Aikman explores the chemical and biological principles underlying effective manuring practices. His work is situated within the broader context of 19th-century agricultural science, reflecting both contemporary debates around sustainable farming and the burgeoning interest in empirical research methods. Aikman'Äôs detailed descriptions and practical recommendations serve as a foundational text for understanding the pivotal role of manures in enhancing agricultural productivity. Aikman, an influential figure in agricultural education, draws upon his extensive experience and research to provide a comprehensive overview of manure management. His background in agricultural chemistry and collaboration with prominent agricultural institutions inform his authoritative perspective. The author'Äôs deep commitment to improving agricultural practices resonates throughout the book, illustrating his belief in the importance of scientific inquiry for the advancement of farming techniques. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in agricultural science, agronomy, or sustainable farming practices. Aikman'Äôs insights into the principles of manuring offer valuable guidance not only to farmers and agronomists but also to students and researchers aiming to understand the historical and scientific foundations of modern agriculture.

Charles Morton Aikman