Complete ecological agronomy course: soils, crops, weed & insect control
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39 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
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The best source on caring for the soil I have ever read!,
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This review is from: Eco-Farm: An Acres U.S.A. Primer (Paperback)
Even though the beginning of the book has a slightly arrogant writing style, it is the best book on sustainable agriculture I have ever read. It is filled with the science behind the claims that, although complex, is easy to understand. It will make converts of even the most chemically dependent gardener or farmer if they have an open mind going in. It truely is THE organic primer Bible
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Sense not nonsense,
This review is from: Eco-Farm, An Acres U.S.A. Primer: The definitive guide to managing farm and ranch soil fertility, crops, fertilizers, weeds and insects while avoiding dangerous chemicals (Paperback)
I left college full of scientific knowledge and spent thirty years amending that with experience. Though I cannot subscribe to Steiner's Bio-dynamics I do follow sustainable farming techniques - those thirty years have taught me something. In this primer, that has been distilled and laid out clearly and without preaching as many "eco" texts do.An excellent essay on conservative farming, blending the agro-science with eco-science.
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A frustrating read on an intersting subject,
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This review is from: Eco-Farm, An Acres U.S.A. Primer: The definitive guide to managing farm and ranch soil fertility, crops, fertilizers, weeds and insects while avoiding dangerous chemicals (Paperback)
The author frequently goes off on tangents and rants that make deciphering the information difficult. Topics weave in and out of chapters and attacks on research done at Iowa State University further muddy the subjects. I get the feeling that the author is so passionate and knowlegeable about the subject that his typing could not keep up with his brain. Perhaps a stronger editor would have been able to keep the text better on track. One can gleam good information out, but at the same time, one is often left wondering 'why,' after reading many of the passages. This book might be a good springboard for further questions and research. It is not too scientific for the lay person to comprehend.
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