Science current events, science news articles, research and discoveries.
Top science news articles and science current events stories from the past week.
Science Current Events Resources
Science Current Events and Science News RSS Feeds
Earth, Life and Space Science News and Current Events RSS Feeds.
|
 |
 |
 |
| View Larger Image | 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 by Charles Walters
| | List Price: | $25.00 |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 171989 | | Studio: | Acres USA |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Publication Date: | December 31, 1969 | | Publisher: | Acres USA |
| |
EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description In this book, eco-agriculture is explained — from the tiniest molecular building blocks to managing the soil — in terminology that not only makes the subject easy to learn, but vibrantly alive. Eco-Farm truly delivers a complete education in soils, crops, and weed and insect control. Chapters provide detailed discussions of trace elements, tillage, the N,P&K concept, animal health, crops, soil carbon and calcium, insects, soil life, crop rotation, and much more. This should be the first book read by everyone beginning in eco-agriculture . . . and the most shop-worn book on the shelf of the most experienced. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 5 reviews)
| There's better available  If you manage land, there are better sources on monitoring and building soil health with Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) testing and treating. You don't even need a whole book on the subject.
Despite liking and working with the CEC view of soil, I abandoned this book when the tone of voice just got too irritating. It's a kind of "Gee, those scientist types don't know jack! Looky here, you can larn more than them in your own living room!"
The editorialising is smug, irrelevant and alienating. Seek out the information without the we're-so-smart stuff. May 08, 2008 | | Sense not nonsense  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.
July 22, 2007 | | Eco-Farm  If only every person that ever eats food read this book as a set work at school, the level of intelligence across the literate world would double. No longer would advertising companies have such a gullible audience. No longer would the medical and medical insurance industry have such a ready customer base.
And most of all, the customer of the farmer/producer would not tolerate the practices in industrial agriculture, and in turn, small farmers would not be trying to ape their "big brothers" August 09, 2006 | | Rough but Ready  I agree with the previous reviewer - that Charles Walters is a bit condescending, but we allow this to genius in any other discipline. The book is billed as "the definitive guide to managing farm and ranch soil fertility etc..." But this book is not a technician's handbook about farming, it is a primer for a massive paradigm shift in the way we look at the entire eco-sphere, about our estrangement from the soil from which we derive our "permission for life" - and about a milieu of degenerative disease which necessarily flows from such a tragic estrangement.
Part of Walter's arrogance is really just conviction. It is the utter conviction of a Socrates or a Copernicus or an Einstein, who will brook no humility about truth. A sociopath does not a prophet make, but a true prophet will always be marginalized as one by the sociological institution from which he speaks. And this is because institutional science, "tries to harmonize the latest discoveries with the incongruities of its false position."
Paradigm shift is not fun. It is adventurous, but painful. No one looks for the painful adventure until the pain of institutional inertia becomes unbearable. Walters himself proposes a paradigm shift of such massive proportions that it quite exceeds his own modest proposals. Unless our agronomy exceeds the righteousness of the "environmental movement" we will never see symbiosis in our generation.
June 05, 2006 | | The best source on caring for the soil I have ever read!  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 July 18, 1997 | |
SIMILAR PRODUCTS |
| |
|
|
|
|