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Paperback How Plants Are Trained To Work For Man: Fruit Improvement Book

ISBN: 1271281155

ISBN13: 9781271281152

How Plants Are Trained To Work For Man: Fruit Improvement

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Delve into the groundbreaking work of Luther Burbank in "How Plants Are Trained To Work For Man: Fruit Improvement." This insightful book explores the innovative techniques Burbank employed to cultivate new and improved varieties of fruits. A classic in the field of horticulture, this volume offers a detailed look at the methods used to train and modify plants for human benefit.

Discover the secrets behind Burbank's success as he shares his expertise on fruit development and enhancement. Whether you are a seasoned agricultural professional, a student of botany, or simply a gardening enthusiast, this book provides valuable knowledge and inspiration for understanding the intricate relationship between humans and the plant kingdom. Explore the enduring legacy of Luther Burbank and his contributions to modern agriculture.

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