Lockhart & Wiseman's Crop husbandry including grassland
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Lockhart & Wiseman's Crop husbandry including grassland
(Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology and nutrition, no. 277)
Woodhead Pub., an imprint of Elsevier, c2014
9th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Increased yields, markets, and profitability have led to changes in crop husbandry. Since its first publication in 1966, revised editions of Lockhart & Wiseman's Crop Husbandry Including Grassland have upheld and increased the book's good reputation. This ninth edition maintains its status as the standard textbook for many agricultural courses.
Part one covers the principles of crop production with chapters concerning plants, climate, soil management, fertilizers, manures, weeds, and diseases threatening farm crops. Part two surveys crop husbandry techniques. Environmental impact has been addressed in greater detail in this edition. This section looks at issues such as sustainable crop management, precision farming, and organic crop husbandry. The way these general techniques apply to individual crops is explained in part three. This part considers a range of cereals, combinable break crops, root crops, industrial crops, and fresh produce crops. Part four looks at the use of grassland and forage crops, with chapters considering arable forage crops, the characteristics of grassland, and the corresponding methods for establishing and improving grassland. This part also includes information regarding equine grassland management and conservation of grass and forage crops.
This ninth edition of Lockhart and Wiseman's Crop Husbandry Including Grassland is relevant for students throughout the United Kingdom and Europe. It is a useful reference book for agriculture National Diploma courses, Foundation Degrees, and BSc degrees, and is important for Masters level students entering agriculture from another discipline.
Table of Contents
Part I: Principles of crop production1. Plants2. Climate and weather3. Soils and soil management4. Fertilisers and manures5. Weeds of farm crops6. Diseases of farm crops7. Pests of farm crops
Part II: Crop husbandry techniques8. Cropping techniques9. Sustainable crop management10. Precision farming11. Organic crop husbandry12. Plant breeding and seed production
Part III: The management of individual crops13. Cereals14. Combinable break crops15. Root crops16. Industrial crops17. Fresh produce crops
Part IV: Grassland and forage crops18. Arable forage crops19. Introduction to grass production/characteristics of grassland and the important species20. Establishing and improving grassland21. Grazing management22. Conservation of grass and forage crops
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