"Progress in Agriculture by Education and Government Aid" (1882) explores the vital role of education and governmental support in advancing agricultural practices during the late 19th century. Authored by Eugene W. Hilgard, this work provides insights into the methods and policies aimed at improving agricultural productivity and the economic well-being of rural communities. Hilgard examines the interplay between scientific knowledge, educational initiatives, and government interventions in fostering agricultural innovation.
This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical foundations of modern agricultural practices and the ongoing debate about the role of government and education in promoting sustainable and efficient farming. It will appeal to readers interested in agricultural history, economic development, and the evolution of rural economies in the United States.
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