An Agricultural Testament
1943
An early book on organic agricultural methods by the pioneer who influenced J. I. Rodale
Key Takeaways:
- Foundational text of organic agriculture, arguing that soil health, plant health, animal health, and human health are inseparable.
- Details composting, mixed farming, and natural soil‑fertility practices as superior to synthetic fertilizers.
- Critiques the emerging chemical‑agriculture paradigm for ignoring the living nature of soil.
- Strongly influences later organic and regenerative agriculture movements.