"Not only do we need to know what agriculture is, but the relative
importance of its parts". The Principles of Agriculture is an
extensively comprehensive handbook covering absolutely everything
necessary for success in agriculture, written by one of the most
knowledgeable practitioners of his time: Liberty Hyde Bailey. This text
starts by outlining the intrinsic roles of science and business in
agriculture, going on in a logical order to set forth the skeleton of
the subject to be used by a teacher in agricultural education. A seminal
piece on agriculture, this scarce text will appeal to those interested
in the evolution of modern agriculture and constitutes a must-have for
collectors of Bailey's work. American-born Liberty Hyde Bailey was a
prolific horticulturist and botanist who wrote extensively on both
topics. Originally published in 1897, we now proudly republish this
scarce classic with an additional biography of the author.