Used Books-SEEDS-The Yearbook of Agriculture-1961
Used Books-SEEDS-The Yearbook of Agriculture-1961 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Good Used Condition-
Give a classic agricultural reference a place in your library with Good Used Book – Seeds: The Yearbook of Agriculture 1961. Published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this comprehensive volume explores the science, production, breeding, storage, and importance of seeds, offering a fascinating look at agricultural knowledge and research from the early 1960s. Spanning nearly 600 pages, it remains a valuable historical resource for gardeners, farmers, seed savers, researchers, and agricultural enthusiasts.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including seed biology, plant breeding, genetics, dormancy, germination, crop improvement, seed production, storage, certification, and disease management. Written by leading USDA scientists and specialists of the era, it provides both practical information and historical insight into the development of modern agriculture.
As a good used copy, this vintage hardcover may show normal signs of age and previous use, such as shelf wear, light edge wear, or minor marks, while remaining fully readable and enjoyable.
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Used Books-SEEDS-The Yearbook of Agriculture-1961 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Good Used Condition-
Give a classic agricultural reference a place in your library with Good Used Book – Seeds: The Yearbook of Agriculture 1961. Published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this comprehensive volume explores the science, production, breeding, storage, and importance of seeds, offering a fascinating look at agricultural knowledge and research from the early 1960s. Spanning nearly 600 pages, it remains a valuable historical resource for gardeners, farmers, seed savers, researchers, and agricultural enthusiasts.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including seed biology, plant breeding, genetics, dormancy, germination, crop improvement, seed production, storage, certification, and disease management. Written by leading USDA scientists and specialists of the era, it provides both practical information and historical insight into the development of modern agriculture.
As a good used copy, this vintage hardcover may show normal signs of age and previous use, such as shelf wear, light edge wear, or minor marks, while remaining fully readable and enjoyable.
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