ELIOT COLEMAN & THE SMALL FARM RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
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VOISIN, ANDRE
RELATED CONTENT
Grass Productivity Crosby Lockwood
1958
Soil, Grass and Cancer Crosby Lockwood
1959
Better Grassland Sward 1960
Rational Grazing Crosby Lockwood
1962
Fertilizer Application—Soil, Plant, Animal
Crosby Lockwood 1965
Voisin, a leading French authority of grassland management
was deeply concerned with the biological quality of
produce.
WAKSMAN, SELMAN A.
Soil Microbiology John Wiley 1952
A valuable book. Waksman details the needs of soil
micro-organisms and their importance in the soil. His
information is consistent with the best practices of
biological agriculture.
WHYTE, R.O.
Crop Production and Environment Faber
1960
A book of plant ecology. It treats the effects on the plant
of what Whyte considers to be the primary factors of aerial
environment: temperature, light, and darkness:
WICKENDEN, LEONARD
Make Friends With Your Land Devin-Adair '
1949
Wickenden was a professional chemist who became interested
in biological agriculture. In this book he attempts to cut
through some of the myths and to investigate the claims
from a scientific perspective. An interesting book for the
skeptical beginner.
Gardening With Nature Devin-Adair
1954
One of the best for beginner and experienced gardener
alike. A practical, comprehensive and intelligent treatment
of all aspects of gardening.
WRENCH, G.T.
Reconstruction By Way of the Soil Faber
1946
A historical survey of soil mistreatment and its influence
on civilization from earliest times. Wrench views farming
as a creative art.
WRIGHT, D. MACER
Fruit Trees and the Soil Faber
Soil management in the orchard as the key to better quality
fruit.
NOTE: Publisher and date are give, where known, of the
earliest edition of each book listed in this bibliography.
THE SMALL FARM RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
Greenwood Farm Harborside, Maine 04642
The Small Farm Research Association is a privately funded,
non-profit, research organization centered at Greenwood
Farm.
The Small Farm Research Association was begun in 1972 to
pursue basic research in agricultural techniques for the
small farmer.
Some of our aims are:
[1] to conceive, try out, and perfect techniques that will
enable the small farmer and home gardener to consistently
raise and preserve high-quality crops without reliance on
toxic chemicals.
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