"School and Home Exercises in Elementary Agriculture" (1914) offers a comprehensive guide to introducing agricultural concepts to young students. Written by Benjamin Marshall Davis, this book provides a series of practical exercises designed to be implemented both in the classroom and at home, fostering a hands-on understanding of farming and nature. The exercises cover a wide range of topics, including plant cultivation, soil management, and basic animal care.
Intended to instill an appreciation for rural life and the importance of agriculture, this text encourages students to engage directly with their environment through experimentation and observation. Its enduring value lies in its accessible approach to agricultural education, making it a valuable resource for educators and anyone interested in promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices from a young age.
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