This book is a pioneering, comparative study of the practice of
intercropping (growing two or more crops at once in the same
field). Innis's meticulous analysis of the scientific base of
different traditional forms of agriculture in Jamaica, Nepal and
India, is at the forefront of the search for integrated systems of
indigenous and modern agriculture. In his concluding chapter, Innis
proposes the return of the small farmer to the land and suggests
how this might be done. Published in the Indigenous Knowledge and
Development series.
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