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The First Book of Farming

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The book presents fundamental principles of practical agriculture, beginning with plant biology—root structure, seeds, leaves, stems, and flowers—and their relationship to soil properties such as texture, water, temperature, and ventilation. It explains soil formation and classification, sources and forms of soil water, and factors affecting soil fertility. The second part considers farm practice: tillage, planting depth, cultivation, manures and green-crop husbandry, commercial fertilizers and mixing, crop rotation, and after-cultivation techniques, with simple experiments and observational exercises intended to guide farmers, students, and teachers toward practices that conserve moisture, maintain fertility, and promote healthy plant growth.

About the Author

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C. L. Goodrich

C. L. Goodrich was an American author known for his contributions to agricultural literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "The First Book of Farming," serves as an introductory text aimed at educating readers about the principles and practices of farming. Goodrich's writing reflects the agricultural concerns of his time, emphasizing the importance of farming knowledge for both personal and community prosperity. Through his work, he contributed to the broader discourse on agriculture and its role in American society.

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