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Jas.F. W. Johnston

Elements of agricultural chemistry and geology

In “Elements of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology,” Jas. F. W. Johnston intricately weaves together the principles of chemistry and geology to illuminate their crucial roles in agricultural science. The work is characterized by a clear, didactic style that emphasizes practical applications, making complex scientific concepts accessible to both scholars and practitioners. Johnston contextualizes the information within the broader 19th-century agricultural revolution, addressing pressing issues such as soil conservation, nutrient requirements, and the impact of geological formations on farming practices, thus situating his work firmly within the scientific dialogues of his time. Jas. F. W. Johnston was a pioneering figure in the field of agricultural science, having spent years researching the interconnections between soil composition and crop yield. His background in chemistry and natural history fueled his passion for enhancing agricultural productivity through informed scientific practices. Johnston's commitment to improving the welfare of farmers and the agriculture sector reflects his dedication to applying scientific knowledge for societal betterment, making this text not only informative but also socially relevant. This seminal work is highly recommended for students, researchers, and professionals in agricultural sciences, as it provides foundational knowledge that remains pertinent today. Johnston's insights invite readers to reconsider the critical relationship between chemistry, geology, and sustainable farming, making it an essential resource for anyone invested in the future of agriculture.
187 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Good Press
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