
Gratis proefperiode van Amazon Prime
Om deze bestelling snel en gratis te laten bezorgen, vink "Ja, ik wil GRATIS bezorging met Amazon Prime" en bevestig je Prime-lidmaatschap.
Amazon Prime biedt de volgende voordelen:- Gratis en snelle bezorging van miljoenen producten
- Onbeperkt toegang tot duizenden tv-series en films
- Gratis in-game-content en beveiligde foto-opslag

Download de gratis Kindle-app en begin direct Kindle-boeken te lezen op je smartphone, tablet of computer. Geen Kindle-apparaat vereist.
Lees direct in je browser met Kindle voor Web.
Gebruik de camera van je mobiele telefoon om de onderstaande code te scannen en de Kindle-app te downloaden.
Afbeelding niet beschikbaar
kleur:
-
-
-
- Om deze video te bekijken, download Flash Player
An Agricultural Testament Paperback – 17 mei 2021
Aankoopopties en uitbreidingen
-----------------------------------------
“On reading An Agricultural Testament, I was affected so profoundly that I could not rest until I purchased a farm. The reading of this great book showed me how simple the practice of the organic method could be.” – J. Rodale
-----------------------------------------
WHY IS THERE A COW on the cover of this book? This is a book about agriculture, and farm animals have become unfashionable in some quarters. Cows, it turns out, are responsible for global warming, climate change, and so, no doubt, rising sea levels and chemtrails.But any real farmer, from any time in history, knows that this is not true.
Animals have been around forever. Animals are a vital part of an insanely complex living system. Anyone who knows the basics of regenerative agriculture understands this.
Albert Howard spent years studying and using the methods of traditional Asian agriculture, and shows in this book that the fertility and health of the soil depend on humus, in the production of which animal materials play an vital role. A healthy soil needs animal inputs. Animals in agriculture are central; they’re right in there with fungi.
This message is not welcomed by those who would feed the modern world a diet of plant-based, lab-grown food substitutes that have lists of ingredients as long as your arm, and are going to save the planet using gene-spliced soybeans and 3D printed pizzas.
So, the cow and her calf are on the cover to redress the balance, and also to feature as one of the stars of this book (along with sugar cane, waste pits, and public servants). She was the photogenic one.
Albert Howard’s text has been thoroughly re-edited in this new version of his book. The habit, common at the time, of using long paragraphs is not preferred by modern readers, so the text has been extensively ‘reparagraphed’. Grammar has been tweaked, and styles have been adopted. Headings have been added, infinitives unsplit.
The changes made have been to make things more comfortable for modern eyes and tastes. The sense and intention of the author has not been altered at all, of course. We hope that Albert Howard would approve of this reworking of his book. His ideas are more important than ever.
Wendell Berry wrote in The Last Whole Earth Catalog:
“Howard’s discoveries and methods, and their implications, are given in detail in An Agricultural Testament. They are of enormous usefulness to gardeners and farmers, and to anyone who may be interested in the history and the problems of land use. But aside from its practical worth, Howard’s book is valuable for his ability to place his facts and insights within the perspective of history. This book is a critique of civilizations, judging them not by their artefacts and victories, but by their response to the sacred duty of handing over to the next generation, unimpaired, the heritage of a fertile soil.”
CONTENTS
Introduction - Soil Fertility and Agriculture - The Indore Process - Health, Indisposition, and Disease in Agriculture - Agricultural Research - Appendices
"Artificial manures lead inevitably to artificial nutrition, artificial food, artificial animals and finally to artificial men and women." – Albert Howard
For more details, see https://adistantmirror.com/an-agricultural-testament/
- Printlengte304 pagina's
- TaalEngels
- Publicatiedatum17 mei 2021
- Afmetingen15.24 x 1.93 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-100648870529
- ISBN-13978-0648870524
Productgegevens
- Uitgever : dminoz (17 mei 2021)
- Taal : Engels
- Paperback : 304 pagina's
- ISBN-10 : 0648870529
- ISBN-13 : 978-0648870524
- Afmetingen : 15.24 x 1.93 x 22.86 cm
- Plaats in bestsellerlijst: #603.784 in Boeken (Top 100 in Boeken bekijken)
- #231 in Organische chemie
- #948 in Landbouwwetenschappen
- #953 in Technieken tuinieren en tuinbouw
- Klantenrecensies:
Klantenrecensies
- 5 sterren4 sterren3 sterren2 sterren1 ster5 sterren87%9%2%2%0%87%
- 5 sterren4 sterren3 sterren2 sterren1 ster4 sterren87%9%2%2%0%9%
- 5 sterren4 sterren3 sterren2 sterren1 ster3 sterren87%9%2%2%0%2%
- 5 sterren4 sterren3 sterren2 sterren1 ster2 sterren87%9%2%2%0%2%
- 5 sterren4 sterren3 sterren2 sterren1 ster1 ster87%9%2%2%0%0%
Klantenrecensies, inclusief sterbeoordelingen voor producten, geven klanten meer informatie over het product en helpen bij de beslissing of dit het juiste product voor hen is.
Om de algehele sterbeoordeling en procentuele uitsplitsing per ster te berekenen, gebruiken we niet een gewoon gemiddelde. Maar ons systeem houdt rekening met zaken als hoe recent een recensie is en of de beoordelaar het item op Amazon heeft gekocht. Het systeem heeft ook recensies geanalyseerd om de betrouwbaarheid te verifiëren.
Meer informatie over hoe klantenrecensies op Amazon werkenBeste recensies uit Nederland
Beste recensies uit andere landen
-
MadisonBeoordeeld in Canada op 13 februari 2022
5,0 van 5 sterren Condition
Excellent condition
-
Marco FernandesBeoordeeld in Spanje op 6 december 2021
5,0 van 5 sterren Genial
Um livro essencial para qualquer agricultor.
-
LinomoBeoordeeld in Duitsland op 8 oktober 2021
5,0 van 5 sterren gutes Buch, günstig
gutes Buch, günstig
-
VenugopalBeoordeeld in India op 13 januari 2020
4,0 van 5 sterren Good
Good book but costly
-
David CampBeoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 8 juni 2014
5,0 van 5 sterren Fascinating
This is a must read for anyone that really wants a scientific, analytical look at the natural growth of plants and animals. How plants interact with the fungus of the soil was new information to me, and unknown to everyone around me. Albert Howard's genius and the knowledge from his life's works must not be forgotten, as society moves on with industrialization.