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Nhan đề: A history of organic farming: Transitions from Sir Albert Howard's War in the Soil to USDA National Organic Program
Tác giả: Heckman, J. R.
Từ khoá: Indore Composting
Humus Theory Of Plant Nutrition
The Law Of Return
Usda Certified Organic
Organic Agriculture
Năm xuất bản: 2006
Nhà xuất bản: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Tóm tắt: The organic farming concept developed in the period prior to 1940 and was pioneered by Sir Albert Howard (1873–1947). Howard, born and educated in England, directed agricultural research centers in India (1905–1931) before permanently returning to England. His years of agricultural research experiences and observations gradually evolved into a philosophy and concept of organic farming that he espoused in several books. Howard's thinking on soil fertility and the need to effectively recycle waste materials, including sewage sludge, onto farmland was reinforced by F.H. King's book, Farmers of Forty Centuries. Howard developed a system of composting that became widely adopted. Howard's concept of soil fertility centered on building soil humus with an emphasis on how soil life was connected to the health of crops, livestock, and mankind.
Mô tả: Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems: 21(3); 143-150
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