El Plan de Keyline

BIBLIOTECA AGRÍCOLA

Aquí usted puede encontrar una extensa liste de publicaciones  sobre las prácticas agrícolas, incluidos los de este clásico de Yeomans. Para mas información click aqui Taranaki Farms.

Se dijo en el capítulo 2, "la finca era y sigue siendo el paisaje más críticamente importante del hombre". LA MÁS IMPORTANTE DE TIERRAS EN LA TIERRA PARA LA SUPERVIVENCIA HUMANA Y EL BIENESTAR DE LA HUMANIDAD, bien podría ser las granjas familiares - LA COMUNIDAD Primaria vivir en armonía con paisaje! Las personas importantes son los campesinos rebeldes que no han sido corruptos, y que se han adherido a la manera sana y significativa de trabajo con su suelo y de la agricultura con la naturaleza.

CONTENTS

Homage to P.A. Yeomans, by Allan Yeomans
FOREWORD
Chapter 1 Keyline--A New Principle
Chapter 2 Absorption--The First Need
Chapter 3 Fertility--The Dominant Factor
Chapter 4 KEYLINE ABSORPTION--FERTILITY
Chapter 5 Soil Improvement on Pasture Lands
Chapter 6 Common Keylines and Keyline Land Units
Chapter 7 Water Storage
Chapter 8 Trees
Chapter 9 Steep Country and Valleys
Chapter 10 Flatter Lands
Chapter 11 Other Applications
Chapter 12 The Plan
Chapter 13 Floods or Keyline?
Chapter 14 Before and After Keyline
EPILOGUE
Addendum by Allan Yeomans

ILLUSTRATIONS

Meditation
Aerial View of "Nevallan" Homestead
Young Tallow-wood Trees
Developing the Steep Hilly Country
"Conversion-year Cultivation" on "Yobarnie"
Clearing, March, 1952, on "Nevallan"
"Nevallan" Two Years Later
Son, Allan, Takes a Picture of a Rogue
Flood-gate on "Nevallan"
Netting Fence along "Nevallan" Boundary
A Keyline Dam Near "Nevallan" Homestead
The Four-inch Outlet of a Keyline Dam
Timber Belts
Steep Pasture Land on "Nevallan"
"Nevallan" Homestead
Steep Head of Kenvale Valley
Pasture Growth
One of the Lower Paddocks on "Nevallan"
Small Tractor and Mounted Plow
Shorthorn Steers on Year-old Pasture
An Australian Bush Scene--'Nevallan"

Note from Soil and Health Library: These illustrations were in a separate section, nicely reproduced on glossy paper. They don't refer to any particular text but to add significantly to the reader's understanding. It is suggested that after reading the entire text, then the reader take the time to open and look at all these pictures.