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"Since the Industrial Revolution the processes of growth have been speeded up to produce the food and materials needed by the population and the factory. Nothing effective has been done to replace the loss of fertility involved in this vast increase in crop and animal production. The consequences have been disastrous. Agriculture has become unbalanced: the land is in revolt: diseases of all kinds are on the increase: in many parts of the world Nature is removing the worn out soil in means of erosion." - Sir Albert Howard, An Agricultural Testament (1943) - pg 1, 1st paragraph
Posted on: Tue, 09 Jul 2013 07:22:40 +0000

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