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Farming and Food Supply The Interdependence of Countryside and Town

By: Sir Joseph Hutchinson
160 pages
Farming and Food Supply
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  • Farming and Food Supply ISBN: 9780521107167 Paperback Jun 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

A personal account of the historical evolution and development of agricultural systems. Through agriculture human communities have established a situation in which they are relieved of the need to spend a greater part of their time in pursuit of the necessities of existence. Sir Joseph argues that a rising standard of living has depended historically on the ability of agriculture to release manpower to other more industrial pursuits and with its own reduced human resources to feed the increased urban population. This is a process that has gone on since agriculture began and which continues today.

All who are concerned professionally or otherwise with the problem of feeding the world's population will find this a stimulating account. It has the conviction of personal experience. The author hopes that many of his views will gain assent or at the very least generate debate on important issues.

First published in 1972.

Contents

Acknowledgements; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. The history of agriculture; Part II. The Components of Agriculture: 2. Climate and soil; 3. Crops and stock; 4. Husbandry; 5. Technology; 6. Nutrition; Part III. Systems of Agriculture: 7. Britain; 8. Sub-Saharan Africa; 9. India; Part IV. Agricultural Strategy: 10. Agriculture and development; 11. Feeding the people; Appendix; References; Index.

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By: Sir Joseph Hutchinson
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