“An Address Delivered Before the Hampshire, Franklin, & Hampden Agricultural Society; at Northampton, Oct. 24, 1827.”

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In an address to local agricultural societies in 1837, Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864) of Amherst College stresses that all agricultural experiments should proceed in a scientific manner; that is, that they should be carefully observed and recorded. He notes that agricultural experiments, imperfectly conducted and only partially detailed, are not useful. Hitchcock enthusiastically supports the keeping of a journal of weather conditions by an approved individual in every town, and suggests that the information would be more useful to local esidents than the yearly almanacs.

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Item typeBooks
Booklet
AuthorHitchcock, Edward
PublisherHampshire, Franklin, & Hampden Agricultural Society
Date1827-10-24
PlaceNorthampton, Massachusetts
TopicAgriculture, Farming
Natural Phenomena, Weather, Climate
Land, Environment, Geography
EraNational Expansion and Reform, 1816–1860
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: printed paper, ink Height: 8.00 in Width: 5.00 in
Catalog #L04.001
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Hitchcock, Edward. An Address Delivered Before the Hampshire, Franklin, & Hampden Agricultural Society; at Northampton, Oct. 24, 1827. Hampshire, Franklin, & Hampden Agricultural Society, October 24, 1827. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l04-001/. Accessed on October 15, 2024.

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