Talks on Manures / A Series of Familiar and Practical Talks Between the Author and the Deacon, the Doctor, and Other Neighbors, on the Whole Subject
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Practical, conversational guidance addresses manures and fertilizers for farm soils, defining plant-food and distinguishing natural, animal, and artificial sources; it surveys peat, swamp muck, and potential ammonia, and argues that tillage and crop management act as forms of manure. Chapters explain summer-fallowing, crop rotation, restoring worn-out farms, making and valuing manures by feed composition, and differences between stable and farmyard wastes. Practical recommendations cover livestock feeding to recycle fertility, weed control, labor needs, and strategies to increase per-acre yields while conserving resources.
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