What I Know Of Farming : A Series Of Brief And Plain Expositions Of Practical Agriculture As An Art Based Upon Science
By:Horace Greeley Published By:Double9 Books
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What I Know Of Farming : A Series Of Brief And Plain Expositions Of Practical Agriculture As An Art Based Upon Science
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What I Know of Farming is a practical and informative book on agriculture written by Horace Greeley, a famous American journalist, and politician. The book draws on Greeley's personal experiences as a farmer and offers practical advice for those interested in agricultural pursuits. It covers a wide range of topics related to farming, including soil preparation, crop selection, livestock management, and farm equipment. The author provides detailed instructions on how to plant and harvest various crops, as well as advice on how to maintain healthy soil and prevent crop disease. One of the key themes of the book is the importance of innovation and experimentation in agriculture. The author encourages farmers to try new methods and technologies to improve their yields and reduce labor costs. He also emphasizes the need for farmers to work together and share knowledge and resources for the benefit of the entire community.
Horace Greeley was an American journalist, editor, and politician who lived from 1811 to 1872. He is best known for his work as the founder and editor of the New York Tribune, one of the most influential newspapers of the 19th century. Greeley was also a prominent political figure, running for president in 1872 as the candidate of the Liberal Republican Party. Despite his success as a journalist and politician, Greeley was deeply interested in agriculture and spent much of his life advocating for the improvement of farming practices. He believed that the future of the United States depended on its ability to develop a sustainable and efficient agricultural system. It is a testament to Greeley's belief in the importance of innovation and experimentation in agriculture and his commitment to improving the lives of American farmers.