The Farm That Won't Wear Out

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The Farm That Won't Wear Out

by Cyril G. (Cyril George) Hopkins

EN·~1 hours·2 chapters

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2 total

The Farm That Won't Wear Out - By Cyril G. Hopkins

0:52

CONTENTS

1:24:27

Description

A practical guide for anyone who wants to keep their land productive for generations, this work argues that true farming wealth lies not in the size of a field but in the hidden chemistry of the soil. By treating the farm as a living system, the author shows how a deeper understanding of plant nutrition can turn even modest acreage into a reliable source of food. The opening chapters lay out the concept of “permanent fertility,” insisting that intelligent stewardship, not shortcuts, is the farmer’s most valuable tool.

The book breaks down the ten essential elements that plants need, explaining how carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and the other seven nutrients interact to build healthy crops. Readers learn where nature supplies these elements freely and where the farmer must intervene with careful amendments. Clear, jargon‑free explanations of processes such as photosynthesis, nutrient cycling, and soil respiration make complex science accessible to everyday growers.

Beyond theory, the text offers concrete methods for restoring depleted soils and preserving their vigor over time. It blends timeless agricultural wisdom with modern scientific insight, giving readers a roadmap to sustainable, high‑yield farming without exhausting the land. Whether you’re managing a family plot or a larger operation, the principles presented promise a more resilient and productive future for your farm.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (81K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steve Solomon. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cyril G. (Cyril George) Hopkins

Cyril G. (Cyril George) Hopkins

1866–1919

A pioneering American agricultural chemist, he helped shape early scientific thinking about soil fertility and long-term farm productivity. His writing brought practical, research-based advice to farmers at a time when permanent agriculture was becoming a pressing concern.

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