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

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A practical manual compiles established facts and hands-on techniques for managing soil, fruit trees, gardens, livestock, and rural economy, organized alphabetically with a full index and numerous engravings. It explains acclimation, propagation from seed and grafting, pruning and training systems, pest awareness, and varietal notes for fruits and vegetables, with recommendations for site and soil preparation. Farm and dwelling ground plans and detailed illustrations guide layout, outbuildings, and specialized structures. Emphasis falls on testing innovations conservatively, adapting methods to local climate and soil, and prioritizing practical, economy-minded procedures for successful cultivation.

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J. H. Walden

J. H. Walden was an author known for his contributions to agricultural literature, particularly through his notable work, "Soil Culture." This comprehensive text covers a wide range of topics including agriculture, horticulture, pomology, and rural economy, reflecting the practices and knowledge of his time. Walden's writings provide valuable insights into the agricultural methods and domestic animal care of the era, making his work a significant resource for those interested in the history of farming and rural life.

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