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An Introduction to Agricultural Systems

โœ Scribed by C. R. W. Spedding (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
196
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


It would have been very easy to expand on all the sections of the first edition but I decided to try to retain the relatively short, introductory nature of the book. Some new material has been added, particularly where it has been possible to update data, and there has been some change of emphasis in places, in order to reflect changing world conditions. The book retains its original purpose, however, of introducing systems thinking as applied to agriculture. I am grateful to Angela Hoxey for help in preparing this edition, especially in relation to the preparation of tables and figures. C. R. W. SPEDDING v Preface to the First Edition The agricultural systems of the world represent a very large subject. Their study involves a great deal of fairly detailed knowledge, as well as a grasp of the structures and functions of the systems themselves. This book has been written as an introduction to such a study and it concentrates on an overall view, rather than on the detail, partly because of the need to relate the latter to some larger picture in order to appreciate the relevance and significance of the detail. This problem-of seeing the relevance of component studies and the significance of physical, biological and economic detail, and indeed principles-is encountered by many agricultural students right at the beginning of their university careers.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
The Purposes of Agriculture....Pages 1-14
A Systems Approach to Agriculture....Pages 15-40
Ways of Looking at Agricultural Systems: The Problem of Description....Pages 41-51
Biological Efficiency in Agriculture....Pages 52-72
Economic Efficiency in Agriculture....Pages 73-82
The Contribution of Science....Pages 83-100
Classification of Agricultural Systems....Pages 101-114
Subsistence Farming and Shifting Cultivation....Pages 115-119
Pastoral Nomadism....Pages 120-124
Mixed Farming Systems....Pages 125-129
Crop Production Systems....Pages 130-140
Animal Production Systems....Pages 141-153
Industrial Food Production Systems....Pages 154-160
The Relative Efficiency of Production Systems....Pages 161-169
Agriculture and the Community....Pages 170-177
Back Matter....Pages 178-189

โœฆ Subjects


Forestry; Ecotoxicology; Ecology


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