About The Book: Manual of Agriculture for India by Frederick Pogson (1833–1897) is a practical guide aimed at improving agricultural practices in colonial India. Drawing on scientific principles and local experience, Pogson covers topics such as soil management, crop rotation, irrigation, and pest control. His work was intended to assist British administrators, Indian farmers, and agricultural students in enhancing productivity and sustainability. The manual reflects colonial efforts to modernize agriculture while addressing regional challenges, and remains a significant document in the history of agronomy in India.
Author: Frederick Pogson
Pages: 355
Edition: 1883
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