The Farm That Won't Wear Out (eBook)

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2022
37 Seiten
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859-654722876-9 (EAN)

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The Farm That Won't Wear Out - Cyril G. Hopkins
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In "The Farm That Won't Wear Out," Cyril G. Hopkins intricately weaves agrarian philosophy with practical agricultural techniques, advocating for sustainable farming practices well ahead of its time. This seminal work, published during the early 20th century, employs a rich narrative style that combines scientific research with personal anecdote, allowing readers to grasp complex concepts in soil management and crop rotation. Through engaging prose, Hopkins addresses the ecological ramifications of farming practices and emphasizes the importance of nurturing farmland to ensure its longevity, providing a compelling critique of industrial agriculture. Cyril G. Hopkins, a prominent agronomist and educator, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the development of agricultural education at the University of Illinois. His prosperous career, marked by a dedication to advancing agronomic science, shaped his conviction that sustainable practices could significantly improve farming efficiency and environmental stewardship. Hopkins's firsthand experiences with farmers and dedication to patenting innovative farming methods grounded his arguments in real-world application, making his insights particularly relevant and resonant. Readers seeking to deepen their understanding of agriculture's relationship with the environment will find "The Farm That Won't Wear Out" an essential and enlightening read. Not merely a manual for farmers, this book serves as a philosophical treatise urging a reevaluation of our agricultural practices. Hopkins's forward-thinking approach eloquently argues for a path toward sustainability that remains relevant in today's ecological discussions.

Cyril G. Hopkins was an eminent figure in the realm of agriculture and soil fertility in the early 20th century. Born on February 7, 1872, Hopkins made significant contributions to agronomic science, emphasizing the importance of soil conservation and maintenance for sustainable agriculture. His profound impact on agricultural methods is embodied in his seminal work, 'The Farm That Won't Wear Out' (1913), which remains a touchstone in the study of soil chemistry and fertility. The book advocates for scientific soil management practices, refuting the then-prevailing notion that land was exhaustible without the possibility of rejuvenation. Hopkins's literary style is notably scholarly and informative, aiming to educate farmers and academics alike on the potential longevity of farmland through proper care and the judicious use of fertilizers. As a professor at the University of Illinois, his teachings and publications have profoundly shifted agricultural paradigms, influencing generations of researchers and practitioners. His dedication to the science of plant nutrition and his visionary approach to agriculture have secured his place as a pivotal author in the field of agronomy. Hopkins passed away on August 7, 1919, but his legacy endures through his contributions to sustainable farming practices.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Schlagworte Agrarian culture • Agricultural Education • agricultural fiction • Agricultural practices • agricultural science education • Agriculture • Agriculture General • American agricultural tale • classic farming novel • crop productivity strategies • crop rotation • Cyril G. Hopkins • Cyril G. Hopkins expertise • early 20th century classics • environmental conservation fiction • Environmental impact reduction • environmental stewardship • farm productivity enhancement • fertility management systems • fertilizers • historical farm literature • long-term farming solutions • Midwest farming • Progressive farming methods • rural life • rural life literary classic • Soil conservation • soil conservation techniques • soil fertility literature • soil health management • soils • sustainability • sustainable agriculture practices • sustainable farming in fiction
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