Excerpt from First Principles of Agriculture
The purpose of this book is to state in logical order the elementary principles of scientific agriculture, and to show the relation of these scientific facts to farm practice. The need of such a book has been strongly felt by the author in his work as a teacher, not only of college students, but of those already engaged in farming.
His experience, both as a practical farmer and as a teacher of the theory and application of agricultural science, leads him to believe that the principles and relations of scientific agriculture, if set forth clearly and in a scientific manner, can be successfully taught in our country district schools. It is here that such education must begin, if it is to reach and influence the mass of farmers, upon whom rests the chief burden of irrational practice, and through whom must come any direct progress in the true development of the farming industry.
In the preparation of the book no attempt has been made to cover the whole field of the various sciences in their relations to agriculture; in many branches, only simple facts are stated, though it has been the aim to make the book scientific as far as it goes, and thus a safe guide to practical men in their farming operations, as well as a foundation upon which further study may be based.
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