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The Holy Earth

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The work presents a moral and practical case for renewed reverence and stewardship of the planet, opening with a statement that the earth is fundamentally good and human life must recognize a direct obligation to cooperate with natural processes. It surveys consequences of destructive habits, advocates democratic agricultural education, fair land division, public programs, and neighborly access, and describes the farmer's role as a custodian of living materials. It calls for preserving forests, fields, and seascapes as cultural backgrounds, for industry and literature attuned to beauty, and for communal practices that reconcile economic needs with spiritual contact to sustain soil, society, and aesthetic life.

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L. H. Bailey

L. H. Bailey was an influential American horticulturist and educator, known for his extensive contributions to botany and gardening. He authored several notable works, including "American Grape Training" and "The Nursery-Book: A Complete Guide to the Multiplication and Pollination of Plants," which reflect his deep understanding of plant cultivation and propagation. Bailey was a key figure in the Country-Life Movement, advocating for the importance of rural living and sustainable agriculture. His writings not only served as practical guides for gardeners but also emphasized the relationship between humans and the natural world, making significant impacts on both academic and practical horticulture.

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