Kind of Fate: Agricultural Change in Virginia, 1861-1920Purdue University Press, 2002 - 256 pages A Kind Of Fate: Agricultural Change In Virginia, 1861-1920 surveys farming in Virginia through the experiences of Jacob Manning and his son James. We read about their individual struggles, the impact of the Civil War, contrasts between farming and country life, Jacob having to farm through the harsh times of the Civil War, his son James farming experiences during a post-war time of rising prosperity. Author Terry Sharrer (curator of health sciences at the Smithsonian Institutions, Washington, D.C.) focuses on the changes in agriculture and its shift from crop-focused to livestock-dominated farming. |
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Page xvi
... created " sepa- rate and unequal " results . The chief agents of change , from one generation to the next , in- cluded biological ideas that created a new role for agricultural science ; an infusion of capital from rising commodity ...
... created " sepa- rate and unequal " results . The chief agents of change , from one generation to the next , in- cluded biological ideas that created a new role for agricultural science ; an infusion of capital from rising commodity ...
Page xvii
... created modern agriculture , This is my story's central theme , Much of what Virginia farmers experienced was unique to them : for example , the epidemic livestock diseases that arose from the Union and Confederate armies acting like a ...
... created modern agriculture , This is my story's central theme , Much of what Virginia farmers experienced was unique to them : for example , the epidemic livestock diseases that arose from the Union and Confederate armies acting like a ...
Page xviii
... created at Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute ( VPI ) as a source of human pharmaceutical proteins , for example , has real potential as many expect it does , some future farmers of Virginia may become " pharmers , " xviii Introduction.
... created at Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute ( VPI ) as a source of human pharmaceutical proteins , for example , has real potential as many expect it does , some future farmers of Virginia may become " pharmers , " xviii Introduction.
Page xx
... created a market , driven agriculture from the beginning , The Virginia Company was , in effect , an agribusiness venture , It only lasted until 1624 , but in its time , this firm built the tobacco and grain export trades ; introduced ...
... created a market , driven agriculture from the beginning , The Virginia Company was , in effect , an agribusiness venture , It only lasted until 1624 , but in its time , this firm built the tobacco and grain export trades ; introduced ...
Page xxi
... created swamps where plants decayed , first into peat and then into coal . During the Mesozoic age , the earth's shrinking generated such stress that the Appalachians pushed through the seafloor and rose to present , day Alpine heights ...
... created swamps where plants decayed , first into peat and then into coal . During the Mesozoic age , the earth's shrinking generated such stress that the Appalachians pushed through the seafloor and rose to present , day Alpine heights ...
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Page xiv - ... appeared to shrink into the "old fields," where scrub pine or oak succeeded broomsedge and sassafras as inevitably as autumn slipped into winter. Now and then a new start would be made. Some thrifty settler, a German Catholic, perhaps, who was trying his fortunes in a staunch Protestant community, would buy a mortgaged farm for a dollar an acre, and begin to experiment with suspicious, strange-smelling fertilizers. For a season or two his patch of ground would respond to the unusual treatment...