Description
- ISBN-13: 9789383723720
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 372
- ISBN-10: 9383723726
- Publisher Date: 04 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹896.00Current price is: ₹896.00.
Discover the sustainable farming practices of China, Korea, and Japan in “Farmers of Forty Centuries.” Explore time-tested techniques for permanent agriculture and soil fertility. Learn how these ancient methods can inspire modern, eco-conscious farming and contribute to a greener future. ISBN: 9789383723720
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Manish Kumar J –
Eye-opening! This book highlights practices that should be revived. Very informative, well-written and insightful.
Bhavna –
I was hoping for more practical advice. It’s mostly a historical overview. Okay, but not what I expected.
Kartikey Gupta –
Not an easy read but full of wisdom. The book provides deep insights into sustainable agriculture practices.
Sujeet Kumar –
I enjoyed learning about the historical methods but wish there were more comparisons to modern agriculture. A decent read.
Vrinda Gupta –
A very detailed and informative book. It can be dry at times, but the knowledge gained is worth the effort.
Anubhav Jain –
Incredible insights into ancient farming methods. A bit repetitive, but the core message is powerful and relevant today.
Mohit Baheti –
This book opened my eyes to a whole new way of thinking about agriculture. Highly recommend for anyone interested in permaculture.
Ankit Parsoya –
Changed my perspective on farming. Highly recommended for those seeking alternative farming strategies and insights.
Yati Vinayaka –
Excellent research and a well-written account of traditional farming. Inspired me to experiment in my own garden!
Anshul Singla –
Dense but rewarding. You need to be really interested in agriculture to get through it, but worth the effort.
Utkarsh –
A bit dated in its writing style, but the information is timeless. Very thought-provoking about our relationship with the land.
Ritika Maheshwari –
A fascinating look at historical farming. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall a worthwhile read for sustainability enthusiasts.
Akhil Kumar Yadav –
Interesting, but I found it hard to apply the concepts directly to modern farming. Still, a good historical perspective.