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Sowing Modernity - America's First Agricultural Revolution (Hardcover)
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Sowing Modernity - America's First Agricultural Revolution (Hardcover)
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Contrary to those who regard the economic transformation of the
West as a gradual process spanning centuries, Peter D. McClelland
claims the initial transformation of American agriculture was an
unmistakable revolution. He asks when a single crucial question was
first directed persistently, pervasively, and systematically to
farming practices: Is there a better way? McClelland surveys
practices from crop rotation to livestock breeding, with a
particular focus on the change in implements used to produce small
grains. With wit and verve and an abundance of detail, he
demonstrates that the first great surge in inventive activity in
agronomy in the United States took place following the War of 1812,
much of it in a fifteen-year period ending in 1830. Once
questioning the status quo became the norm for producers on and off
the farm, according to McClelland, the march to modernization was
virtually assured. With the aid of more than 270 illustrations,
many of them taken from contemporary sources, McClelland describes
this stunning transformation in a manner rarely found in the
agricultural literature. How primitive farming implements worked,
what their defects were, and how they were initially redesigned are
explained in a manner intelligible to the novice and yet offering
analysis and information of special interest to the expert.
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