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Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195209176
ISBN-139780195209174
eBay Product ID (ePID)1310616
Product Key Features
Number of Pages256 Pages
Publication NameFarming and Food
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1991
SubjectAgriculture / General, Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy)
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Social Science
AuthorJ. R. Tarrant
SeriesThe ^Aillustrated Encyclopedia of World Geography Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight54.3 Oz
Item Length12.1 in
Item Width9.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN91-000766
Dewey Edition20
ReviewsPraise for the series:"Together, the 11 volumes in the series will form a comprehensive popular introduction to the discipline, evidence of the breadth of its scope, and its limitless interest. One hopes that it will find its way into every school and college library. The encyclopedia's consultant editor is Peter haggett, whose contributions to the discipline are legion. With this series of invitations to geography he puts us even further in his debt."--The Professional Geographer, Praise for the series: "Together, the 11 volumes in the series will form a comprehensive popular introduction to the discipline, evidence of the breadth of its scope, and its limitless interest. One hopes that it will find its way into every school and college library. The encyclopedia's consultant editor is Peter haggett, whose contributions to the discipline are legion. With this series of invitations to geography he puts us even further in his debt."--The Professional Geographer, Praise for the series: "Together, the 11 volumes in the series will form a comprehensive popular introduction to the discipline, evidence of the breadth of its scope, and its limitless interest. One hopes that it will find its way into every school and college library. The encyclopedia's consultant editor is Peter haggett, whose contributions to the discipline are legion. With this series of invitations to geography he puts us even further in his debt."-- The Professional Geographer
Series Volume NumberVol. 5
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal630
SynopsisThis fifth volume in the Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Geography series describes in detail the way farming of both food and non-food crops is practiced throughout the world today, whether by peasant farmers or sharecroppers, state-run collective farms, or multinational agribusinesses. It explores how technology can be applied to increase crop production, from the development of the plough in the earliest times to the latest genetically engineered seed strains, and explains why the immense gulf exists between the developing world, which lives with famine and malnutrition, and the developed world, with its surplus supplies. The influence of natural factors such as climate, and of human ones such as government policy and market conditions, in determining what is grown where, are considered. A 32-page introductory section reviews current methods, achievements, and problems of agriculture on a global level. Included are discussions of the origins and history of agriculture; the producers; consumers; and challenges for the future. Following are regional sections that examine the prevailing farming systems and crops, special problems, and innovations. Special features take a closer look at a particular crop or aspect of farming in each region, for example, forestry and the logging industry in Canada; feedlot beef production in the United States; slash and burn agriculture in South America; private plots in the USSR; aquaculture in China; and small island agriculture in Australia.