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The Living Soil
1943 book by Lady Eve Balfour
1943 book by Lady Eve Balfour
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| image | The Living Soil.jpg |
| author | Lady Eve Balfour |
| pub_date | 1943 |
| genre | Non-fiction |
| publisher | Faber & Faber |
The Living Soil (1943) by Lady Eve Balfour is considered a seminal classic in organic agriculture and the organic movement. The book is based on the initial findings of the first three years of the Haughley Experiment, the first formal, side-by-side farm trial to compare organic and chemical-based farming, started in 1939 by Balfour (with Alice Debenham), on two adjoining farms in Haughley Green, Suffolk, England.
The Living Soil was also published as The Living Soil and the Haughley Experiment.
References
References
- Duram (editor), Leslie A.. (2010). "Encyclopedia of Organic, Sustainable, and Local Food". ABC-CLIO.
- (2013). "''America Goes Green: An Encyclopedia of Eco-friendly Culture in the United States''". ABC-CLIO.
- "LADY EVE BALFOUR".
- "Towards a Sustainable Agriculture—The Living Soil". IFOAM.
- Balfour, E.B. ''The Living Soil and the Haughley Experiment''. Palgrave Macmillan, 1976. {{ISBN. 9780876632697
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