Beschreibung Des Flachs-baues Im Churf rstl. S chsischen Erzgeb rge by Christian G. Herrmann offers a detailed look at flax cultivation in the Saxon Ore Mountains. The book also makes the argument that flax cultivation cannot thrive without the freedom to weave linen. This historical work provides insights into agricultural practices and economic considerations of the time. It is a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of agriculture, industry, and policy in 18th-century Saxony.
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