About The Book: "Suggestions Received by the Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India" by Henry Harpur Spry (1804–1842) is a compilation of agricultural and botanical insights gathered during British rule in India. The book reflects efforts to improve farming, irrigation, crop selection, and horticultural practices in Indian climates. It includes contributions from colonial officials, scientists, and local cultivators. Spry aimed to modernize Indian agriculture using both European and indigenous knowledge, helping the Society promote scientific farming techniques suited to India's diverse environmental conditions.
Author: Henry Harpur Spry
Pages: 224
Edition: 1841
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