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2026
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"The Elements of Agriculture" by George E. Waring is a foundational text that explores the principles and practices of farming. Waring emphasizes the importance of understanding soil, crops, and the environment to achieve successful agricultural outcomes. His work is characterized by a clear and systematic approach, making complex agricultural concepts accessible to both novice and experienced farmers. The book serves as a guide to improving agricultural productivity through scientific met...
2026
EN
"Village Improvements and Farm Villages" by George E. Waring explores the transformative potential of rural communities through innovative agricultural practices and infrastructure development. Waring emphasizes the importance of sanitation, clean water, and effective waste management in enhancing the quality of life for rural inhabitants. His insights reflect a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of health, environment, and community well-being, advocating for a holistic approach...
2026
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"Whip and Spur" by George E. Waring is a captivating exploration of the relationship between humans and horses, delving into the intricacies of equestrian life. Waring, an experienced horseman, shares his insights on training, riding, and the bond that forms between rider and steed. The book is rich with anecdotes and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for both novice and seasoned equestrians. Waring's passion for horses shines through, inviting readers to appreciate the beaut...
Whip and Spur
A Tale of Thundering Hooves and Racing Hearts
2021
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In "Whip and Spur," George E. Waring crafts a vivid narrative that explores the intricate world of equestrian sports and the complex relationship between humans and horses. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, the book delves into the themes of competition, ambition, and the profound emotional bonds formed through shared experiences in horse riding. Waring's prose is imbued with a lyrical quality, employing rich imagery and a rhythmic cadence that reflects the very nature of h...
2017
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This vintage book offers the reader a unique and authentic insight into the sporting life of a nineteenth century fox hunter, chronicling his experiences in all manner of pursuits ranging from buying a horse to embarking on a hunt. Interesting and entertaining, "Whip and Spur" will appeal to the modern sportsman and those with an interest in the history of fox hunting in England. Contents include: "Vix", "Ruby", "Wettstein", "Camping with Max", "How I got my Overcoat", "Two Scouts", "In th...
2009
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This book is presented to you, not as a work of science, nor as a dry, chemical treatise, but as a plain statement of the more simple operations by which nature produces many results, so common to our observation, that we are thoughtless of their origin. On these results depend the existence of man and the lower animals. No man should be ignorant of their production.
The Elements of Agriculture A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions Prepared for the Use of Schools
2009
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Discover the foundational principles of farming with George E. Waring's enlightening guide, "The Elements of Agriculture." This essential resource is designed for young farmers and students, offering practical insights into the world of agriculture while encouraging a hands-on approach to learning.Waring's engaging narrative covers a variety of topics, from soil health and crop cultivation to animal husbandry and sustainable practices. With carefully crafte...
The Elements of Agriculture
A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions Prepared for the Use of Schools
2022
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In "The Elements of Agriculture," George E. Waring presents a seminal work that intricately weaves together the scientific principles of agriculture with practical applications. This book, written in clear, accessible prose, stands out as a crucial text during the 19th century, a period marked by rapid advancements in agricultural science. Waring's methodical approach explores fundamental concepts, such as soil management, crop rotation, and the importance of sustainable practices, urging ...
Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health
Exploring the Significance of Drainage in Society
2020
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In "Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health," George E. Waring presents a pioneering exploration of drainage as both an agricultural innovation and a public health necessity. Through a blend of empirical research and practical guidance, Waring articulates the crucial importance of land drainage in enhancing agricultural productivity and mitigating disease. His eloquent style, imbued with the scientific rigor of his time, reflects the late 19th-century context where agriculture was sta...
The Elements of Agriculture
A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions Prepared for the Use of Schools
2019
EN
In 'The Elements of Agriculture,' George E. Waring presents a comprehensive and accessible exploration of agricultural principles essential for both novice farmers and seasoned practitioners. Written in a clear, didactic style, Waring employs a systematic approach to cover crucial topics such as soil management, crop rotation, and animal husbandry. The text mirrors the period's burgeoning interest in scientific agriculture, infused with practical insights that reflect Waring's commitment t...
Village Improvements and Farm Villages
Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Rural Communities
2019
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In "Village Improvements and Farm Villages," George E. Waring constructs a compelling treatise advocating for the harmonious integration of agricultural practices and community development. Waring employs a practical yet eloquent literary style, rich with detailed descriptions and insightful analyses, illuminating the potential of rural environments to foster both social well-being and economic prosperity. Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, the work serves as both a reflec...
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2016
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George E. Waring, Jr. (July 4, 1833[1] – October 29, 1898) was an American sanitary engineer and civic reformer. He was an early American designer and advocate of sewer systems that keep domestic sewage separate from storm runoff. (Excerpt from Wikipedia)











