Dry-Farming : A System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall - Couverture souple

Widtsoe, John Andreas

 
9781444423402: Dry-Farming : A System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall

Synopsis

John A. Widtsoe’s landmark work is a practical and scientific guide to thriving in the world’s most challenging agricultural environments. Written at a time when expanding populations were pushing the limits of arable land, “Dry-Farming” offers a comprehensive system for cultivating crops where rainfall is scarce. Widtsoe combines years of field research with a deep understanding of soil science, climate patterns, and plant physiology to outline proven methods for conserving moisture, improving soil fertility, and selecting crops adapted to arid conditions. From plowing techniques and seedbed preparation to irrigation alternatives and crop rotation, the book presents a detailed, methodical approach for farmers determined to succeed despite environmental limitations. More than a manual, it is also a vision of self-reliance and resilience, demonstrating how human ingenuity can transform seemingly inhospitable landscapes into productive farmland. Whether you are a modern grower in a dry climate, a student of agricultural history, or simply fascinated by the challenges of sustainable farming, Widtsoe’s work remains an invaluable and inspiring resource.

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