Making Soil and Crops Pay More, originally published in 1918, offers timeless advice on improving agricultural practices to enhance both soil quality and crop yields. Authored by Clifford Lewis Newman, this book delves into the fundamental principles of soil management, providing practical guidance for farmers and agricultural enthusiasts.
Newman's insights cover a range of topics, including soil preparation, fertilization, crop rotation, and pest control. With a focus on sustainable methods, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding soil composition and implementing techniques that promote long-term soil health. This classic work remains relevant for anyone seeking to optimize their farming practices and achieve greater productivity while preserving the environment.
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