The gentleman farmer : being an attempt to improve agriculture by subjecting it to the test of rational principles / 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 la...

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Main Author: Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Series:Cambridge library collection. Botany and horticulture.
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Summary: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.
Item Description:Originally published in 1776.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxviii, 438 pages)
ISBN:9781107449329
1107449324
DOI:10.1017/CBO9781107449329
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Publisher's web page (Cambridge University Press, viewed June 23, 2015).