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Horse-hoeing husbandry : $b or, an essay on the principles of vegetation and tillage. Designed to introduce a new method of culture; whereby the produce of land will be increased, and the usual expence lessened. Together with accurate descriptions and cuts of the instruments employed in it.

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Horse-hoeing husbandry : $b or, an essay on the principles of vegetation and tillage. Designed to introduce a new method of culture; whereby the produce of land will be increased, and the usual expence lessened. Together with accurate descriptions and cuts of the instruments employed in it.

by Jethro Tull

EN·~14 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

Please see the Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this text.

0:09
2

Horse-Hoeing Husbandry:

0:37
3

THE PREFACE.

18:25
4

CHAP. I. Of Roots and Leaves.

26:27
5

CHAP. II. Of Food of Plants.

14:12
6

CHAP. III. Of Pasture of Plants.

16:19
7

CHAP. IV. Of DUNG.

12:24
8

CHAP. V. Of Tillage.

22:17
9

CHAP. VI. Of Hoeing.

54:12
10

CHAP. VII. Of Weeds.

12:38

Description

This mid‑eighteenth‑century essay lays out a radical approach to farming that replaces the traditional heavy plough with systematic horse‑hoeing. Its author argues that the usual methods waste labor and depress profits, and he backs the claim with clear explanations of the tools, drills and implements needed for the new system. The text blends practical instruction with a broader philosophy that cultivation should work with nature rather than against it.

The fourth edition opens with a fresh preface urging landowners and tenants to test the method themselves, warning against reliance on the opinions of conventional farmers. By highlighting the resistance of long‑standing customs and the economic pressures of low grain prices, the work explains why many have ignored the approach despite its promise. Listeners will hear an early, earnest call for scientific agriculture, complete with detailed sketches of the equipment that made the proposal possible.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (850K characters)

Release date

2024-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Jethro Tull

1674–1741

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