Publisher's Synopsis
"New Farms For Old Through Deep Plowing, With Du Pont Red Cross Low Freezing Dynamite" explores the innovative use of dynamite in early 20th-century agriculture. Published by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, this book details the techniques and benefits of using dynamite to improve soil conditions and create new farmland. It showcases how deep plowing, facilitated by the controlled use of explosives, could transform unproductive land into fertile fields, thereby enhancing agricultural output and land value.
This historical document provides a fascinating insight into the intersection of technology and agriculture, reflecting a time when industrial advancements were eagerly adopted to modernize farming practices. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding early methods of land improvement and the role of companies like du Pont in shaping agricultural innovation in the United States.
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