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The Gentleman Farmer Henry Home, Lord Kames

The Gentleman Farmer By Henry Home, Lord Kames

The Gentleman Farmer by Henry Home, Lord Kames


Summary

The Scottish judge Lord Kames (1696-1782) was also keenly interested in agriculture, and published this influential book in 1776: reissued here is the 1779 second edition. This thoroughly practical work ends with a discussion of the 'imperfection of Scotch husbandry' and a proposal for 'a board for improving agriculture'.

The Gentleman Farmer Summary

The Gentleman Farmer: Being an Attempt to Improve Agriculture by Subjecting it to the Test of Rational Principles by Henry Home, Lord Kames

Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696-1782) gained recognition as an advocate at the Scottish bar, and subsequently as a judge whose writings on the philosophy, theory and practice of the law were hugely influential. However, he also took great interest in agriculture, and his wife's inheritance of a large estate in 1766 particularly focused his energies. The first edition of this work, published in 1776, rapidly became popular: reissued here is the enlarged second edition of 1779. Kames makes it clear that 'there never was in Scotland a period more favourable to agriculture than the present'. He begins with necessary equipment and moves on to describe the preparation of the ground, and the appropriate crops to grow for feeding to humans or cattle. This thoroughly practical work ends with an appendix in which the 'imperfection of Scotch husbandry' and a proposal for 'a board for improving agriculture' are discussed.

Table of Contents

Epistle; Preface; Part I. Practice of Agriculture: 1. Instruments of husbandry; 2. Farm cattle and carriages; 3. Farm-offices; 4. Preparing land for cropping; 5. Culture of plants for food; 6. Culture of grass; 7. Rotation of crops; 8. Reaping and storing corn and hay crops; 9. Feeding farm-cattle; 10. Culture of other plants proper for a farm; 11. Manures; 12. Fences; 13. The proper size of a farm; 14. What a corn-farm ought to yield in rent; Part II. Theory of Agriculture: 1. Preliminary observations; 2. Food of plants, and fertility of soil; 3. Means of fertilizing soils; Appendices.

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NLS9781108074377
9781108074377
1108074375
The Gentleman Farmer: Being an Attempt to Improve Agriculture by Subjecting it to the Test of Rational Principles by Henry Home, Lord Kames
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Cambridge University Press
2014-12-18
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