1st Edition

Old Farms and New Farming A Layman's View of the Land

By Charles Furth Copyright 1975
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1975. This title presents a series of vivid insights and images, explaining the problems in the field, the machinery and techniques, science and economics, and what it means to the farm worker. The book depicts and explains the sophisticated techniques with which the farmer tackles the problems of soil and season, within the beautiful and ancient rhythm of lambing and haymaking, pasture and dairy, seed time and harvest. This title will be of great interest to not only students of agriculture, but those interested in the history of farming.

    1. The Arable Year  2. The Ploughed Land  3. Grassland and the Grazing Herds  4. Mixed Farms and Farming Mixes  5. Upland Farms and their Sheep  6. Indoor Farming  7. The Unnoticed Revolution;  Index

    Biography

    Charles Furth