Earthworm: The Most Important Animal in the World

Author:   George Oliver
Publisher:   Distant Mirror
ISBN:  

9780648859420


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   18 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"The soil of the earth is in a terrible state, but steps can be taken to provide a hope for better farming, better crops, and better livestock. George Oliver spent over forty years studying the effect of earthworms on the soil. These magnificent creatures have been with us since the dawn of time, and the impact they have on all life is truly astounding. Whether you are interested in agriculture, poultry farming or fishing, this book is an excellent resource. Drawing on a lifetime of study, Dr. Oliver does a commendable job of backing up all his information with thoroughly researched facts and figures. This classic text, first published in 1941, has been re-edited for the modern reader. Contents Part 1 Introduction Lesson 1: History of the Earthworm Lesson 2: The Habits of the Earthworm Lesson 3: Habits of the Newly Developed Earthworm Lesson 4: Potential Markets for Earthworms Part 2 Introduction Lesson 1: What is Food? Lesson 2: The Life Germ and Better Poultry Lesson 3: Economical Poultry Housing Lesson 4: The Interior of the Economical Hennery Lesson 5: Intensive Range Lesson 6: Putting the Bluebottle Fly to Work Part 3 Introduction Lesson 1: Natural and Man-made Enemies of the Earthworm Lesson 2: The Trout Farmer's Problem Lesson 3: Feeding Problem of the Frog Farmer Lesson 4: Housing the Earthworm Stock Lesson 5: General Care and Feeding of Earthworms Summary Conclusion Appendices My Grandfather's Earthworm Farm Introduction to Harvesting the Earthworm On Earthworms Review ""This book by George Oliver returns the reader to a time and methodology where people took responsibility for what they did and what they produced. In this world of spiraling food prices, huge landfills, diminishing food supplies, loss of topsoil, and water pollution, the reader is gently chastised for ""letting someone else do it"" and being ""just too busy."" We were once a self-reliant nation; now we outsource. Oliver shows the reader what is wrong and where it is. You would be well advised to read the book over and over until you recognize the problems in our living world and how things can be turned around."""

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Author:   George Oliver
Publisher:   Distant Mirror
Imprint:   Distant Mirror
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.195kg
ISBN:  

9780648859420


ISBN 10:   0648859428
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   18 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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