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The World's Greatest Fix: A History of Nitrogen and Agriculture


by G. J. Leigh

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Sales Rank: 756340
Studio: Oxford University Press, USA
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: August 19, 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA


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Product Description
In the tradition of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel, this gives the very early history of how human ingenuity overcame the risk of famine through productive agriculture. Starting with a layman's guide to the chemistry of nitrogen fixation, the book goes on to show how humans emerged from nomadic lifestyles and began developing towns and settlements. When they for the first time began planting the same fields year after year, they noticed quickly the need to ensure soil fertility. But how? The method they came up with is still in use to this day.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 1 review)

An important subject  
This is an iconoclastic telling of the story of what we knew about nitrogen and when we knew it. The author tells the story of the development of the undrestanding of plant nutrition in farming, starting as far back as possible and traveling up to the modern industry of making fertilizer and explosives.
The information is entertainingly presented, but the authors quirks of presentation sometime overcome the information. Important for anyone who wants to understand the development of agriculture in history.
December 19, 2007


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