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    Encyclopedia of organic farming

    Encyclopedia of organic farming

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    Encyclopedia of organic farming
    By: Daniel Howard, Penelope de Boer and Ellen Eddy Shaw
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    Contents: Vol. I. Organic Farming : Methods and Techniques of Ancient and Modern Times: Preface. I. Modernization and agriculture in the past: 1. Agricultural traditions across advancing cultures of history. 2. Ups and downs of agriculture across living systems of history. II. Organic agriculture of eternal living: 3. Introduction to organic farming. 4. Plant life on earth, permanent farming and use of resources. 5. Disturbance and destruction in soil balance : is there a retreat? 6. Machine Vs. animals: more lasting partners in farming? 7. Gains and losses in soil fertility across agricultural traditions. 8. Composting and waste treatment for humus retention and fertility. 9. Putting humus in action : the soil preparation for eternal farming. 10. Fighting the nature's censor with a better plant health.

    Vol. II. Systems Safeguard and Stabilization in Organic Farming: 1. Life, soil, minerals and various systems of agriculture. 2. State of soil and fertility before and after the industrial revolution. 3. Organic matter and its role in enhancing the natural soil fertility. 4. Natural sources of organic matter. 5. Industrialism in agriculture : profit motive vs. natural stability. 6. Intrusion of science into agriculture as an agent of industry. 7. Regenerating the organic systems by scientific manuring. 8. The dangers and futility of chemical fertilizers in agriculture. 9. Adverse effect of chemical fertilizers on cattle and crop. 10. Drive to extract maximum from the land spoils eternal resources. 11. Weed killers and disinfectants take their toll. 12. Chemical vs. biologic concepts in agricultural production. 13. Average farmers must know their farm chemistry. 14. Quality of soil and health : how good soil fertility gives a good health. 15. Human health and composts : the medical testament. 16. Diseases of farm animals. 17. Plant disease and insect pests: what do poison sprays do? 18. Safe means of checking insects and disease in Gardens. 19. Organic systems--the only way to safeguard natural resources.

    Vol. III. Organic Farm Manures : Scientific Composting to Vermiculture:1. The biology of the cultivation, soil and its living elements. 2. Theory and practice in scientific compost making : old and new. 3. Making the compost heap and using compost activators. 4. The process of making compost : ingredients and activities. 5. Making of compost heaps for small gardens. 6. Mechanizations and short cuts in compost making. 7. Advantages of compost farming. 8. Maintenance of organic orchards. 9. Earthworm : the important agent of good agriculture. 10. Vermiculture in organic farming : methods, techniques and benefits. 11. Preparation and use of animal manures. 12. Good and bad farming practices. Appendix : the Indore process and its world-over reception by the agriculturists and scientists.

    Vol. IV. Organic Farming : Principles and Techniques for Learners: 1. Basic overview of the plant, planting and soil structures. 2. Relation between various soils with different types of water. 3. Checking loss of soil water. 4. The state of your soil : water, heat and nutrient value. 5. Field functions-I : testing and planting of crop seeds. 6. Field functions-2 : spading and ploughing. 7. Field functions-3 : Harrowing and rolling. 8. Physiology basics-I : structure and function of plant leaves. 9. Physiology basics-2 : structure and function of plant stems. 10. Physiology basics-3 : structure and function of plant flowers. 11. The making and keeping of a fertile soil farmland. 12. Maintenance of soil water during and after farming operations. 13. Looking after the farmland after-cultivation of crops. 14. Farm manures : preparation and application and functions. 15. Dealing with commercial fertilizers. 16. The importance of rotating your crops. 17. Management of farm drainage. 18. How animals and crops respond to disease attacks? 19. Lessons of soil aeration and root system in various trees and plants. Appendix : round-the-year programme for the newly initiated organic farmer.

    Vol. V. Organic Methods in Farms and Orchards : Lessons for Specific Crops: I. Fighting dry-lands in organic farming:1. Organic production of sweet corn at commercial level. 2. Soybean cultivation : organic growing still wins. 3. Tobacco production without any synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. 4. Organic Alfalfa crop : production, protection and upkeep. 5. Organic methods for small grain production. 6. Organic rice production for farmers : Arkansas example. 7. Organic systems for successful cotton production. 8. Seed production and variety development for organic systems. 9. Organic production of fruits and orchard management : overview. 10. Methods and care in organic and low-spray apple production. 11. Some more considerations in organic apple production. 12. Organic farming and upkeep of grapes. 13. Peach production : organic and low-spray methods. 14. Organic options in production of strawberries.

    Vol. VI. Organic Farming in Adverse Conditions : Taming Dry-Lands and Diseases: 1. An overview of dry-land farming. 2. Dry-farm soils and the root systems of dry-land plants. 3. Water phenomenon in the dry-land soils : storage and availability. 4. Regulating the evaporation and transpiration in dry-land fields. 5. Maintaining the soil fertility of dry-lands by organic methods. 6. Activities and implements for dry-land organic farming. 7. Sowing and harvesting of crops on dry-lands. 8. Selected crops suitable for dry-land farming. II. Dealing with the soil and crop diseases: 9. Disorders relating to soil in organic farming and gardening. 10. Organic remedies to various crops diseases. 11. Addressing diseases and health problems in livestock.

    "The six volumes of Encyclopaedia of Organic Farming capture the entire panorama of traditional agriculture, practiced through different cultures, across the globe. The Encyclopaedia throws light on the industrial revolution and resultant commercialism which deeply affected traditional farming for worse. The advocates of 'profitable agriculture' were, for some time, successful in masking the fact that traditional manures and composts were actually capable of meeting the food demands of increasing population of the world and a health soil gives the crop and immune system to fight diseases, and there are non-chemical means to fight pest and protect crops. The work makes an essential reading to students, agriculturists and regular farmers who believe in organic systems of eternal agriculture, and its undisputed utility to the mankind." (jacket)


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