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Jethro Tull’s Horse-hoeing Husbandry

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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Virgil's Husbandry

Jethro tull was widely read and hotly debated from the 17 thirties until the end of his life in 17 forty one. Switzer established a private society of husbandmen and planters in opposition to tull, although it's not clear how many members there wereBesides switzer, if any. He accused tull of plagiarizing john warlidge, as well as earlier agricultural writers. And he also pointed out specific flaws that he saw in tull's ideas. For example, it was ridiculous to affirm that one and the same culture is common to all sorts of land. The greatest noise is ever found where there is the least depth of water. This author has,

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