@article{533927, recid = {533927}, author = {Henry, David,}, title = {The complete English farmer, or, a practical system of husbandry, founded upon natural, certain, and obvious principles: in which is comprized, a general view of the whole art of agriculture, exhibiting the different effects of cultivating land, according to the usage of the old and new husbandry. The whole exemplified by a series of suitable management from the first apportionment of a farm from the waste; to the time of perfecting it by proper cultivation in every part. To which are added, particular directions for the culture of every species of grain in common use. And a new method of tillage recommended, partaking of the simplicity of the old husbandry, and of all the advantages of the new. Illustrated with plans of the necessary buildings belonging to a farm house; and an attempt to establish a rule for constructing barns, which may be applied to all dimensions; also, accurate delineations of some newly-invented farming instruments. By a practical farmer, and a friend of the late Mr. Jethro Tull, author of the Horse-Hoeing Husbandry. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for F. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's-Church-Yard,}, address = {London :}, pages = {xxiv, [4], 432, 2 p., plates ;}, year = {1771}, note = {A practical farmer = David Henry.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/533927}, }