The Principles Of Agronomy A Text-book Of — Crop ...
Crop rotation and the use of manures were championed as essential ways to prevent "soil exhaustion" and maintain long-term fertility. 4. Precision in Crop Selection
Title: Back to Basics: Why Harris & Stewart’s "Principles of Agronomy" Still Matters Today
The book dedicates significant space to the movement and control of soil moisture. Whether through irrigation (adding moisture) or drainage (removing excess), the goal is to create the "perfect home" for roots. The Principles of Agronomy a Text-Book of Crop ...
While we now use sensors to measure moisture, the book’s early focus on preventing evaporation and managing the water table laid the groundwork for today's water-use efficiency . 3. The Science of Plant-Food
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Long before the wide availability of synthetic fertilizers, these authors were teaching the importance of . They stressed that merely having nutrients in the soil isn't enough; they must be in a form the plant can actually use.
Originally published in 1915 for high schools and agricultural colleges, this classic text remains a fascinating look at the "science and art" of managing the soil-plant-environment relationship. //archive.org/details/principlesagron00stewgoog">Agronomy . 1. The Soil as a "Dynamic Home" The Science of Plant-Food For those looking for
In an era of satellite-guided tractors and gene-edited seeds, it’s easy to overlook the foundational texts that shaped modern farming. One such cornerstone is by Franklin Stewart Harris and George Stewart.