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*[https://archive.org/details/soilfertilityper00hopkiala|''Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture''] Cyril G. Hopkins, 1910 | *[https://archive.org/details/soilfertilityper00hopkiala|''Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture''] Cyril G. Hopkins, 1910 | ||
− | *[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5350|''Farmers of Forty Centuries: Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan''] by [[wikipedia:Franklin Hiram King]], 1911 | + | *[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5350|''Farmers of Forty Centuries: Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan''] by [[wikipedia:Franklin Hiram King|Franklin Hiram King]], 1911 |
* [http://soilandhealth.org/01aglibrary/010175.tree%20crops.pdf|''Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture''] J. Russell Smith, 1929 | * [http://soilandhealth.org/01aglibrary/010175.tree%20crops.pdf|''Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture''] J. Russell Smith, 1929 | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== |
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Contents
Books
"Must have" physical books for any farm's library
Encyclopedia of Country Living by Carla Emery 1969 and updated several times since.
From Amazon: The bestselling resource for modern homesteading, growing and preserving foods, and raising chickens, The Encyclopedia of Country Living includes how to cultivate a garden, buy land, bake bread, raise farm animals, make sausage, can peaches, milk a goat, grow herbs, churn butter, build a chicken coop, catch a pig, cook on a wood stove, and much, much more. This comprehensive resource is the most authoritative guide available to a sustainable lifestyle and living off of the land.
Digital reading/ebooks
Permanent agriculture
- Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture Cyril G. Hopkins, 1910
- Farmers of Forty Centuries: Or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan by Franklin Hiram King, 1911
- Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture J. Russell Smith, 1929