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It is an impressive work of the rich English agriculture routed on culture dating back to over 8400 years of English History. The East Anglian Region of England encompass the Norfolk and Writtle Counties that are exceptional in the agricultural revolution of England. They are major bedrock of successes of English agriculture. Infact, the first fertilizer and mechanisation trial in English agriculture was in these regions of England. The agriculture in these regions, particularly Writtle College as a model were x-rayed in this book. Their land management practices were explored and subjected to…mehr

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It is an impressive work of the rich English agriculture routed on culture dating back to over 8400 years of English History. The East Anglian Region of England encompass the Norfolk and Writtle Counties that are exceptional in the agricultural revolution of England. They are major bedrock of successes of English agriculture. Infact, the first fertilizer and mechanisation trial in English agriculture was in these regions of England. The agriculture in these regions, particularly Writtle College as a model were x-rayed in this book. Their land management practices were explored and subjected to scientific investigations that covered monitoring of biological properties that are vital for soil health namely: ecosystem and soil microbial respiration, enzyme activities namely urease, phosphomonoesterase, urease, humic acid quality and quantity, organic carbon/matter, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, exchangeable bases, base saturation, exchange acidity and modeling of carbon sequestration and microbial respiration/forecasting 2055.
Autorenporträt
Dr Paul Ola Igboji was born on 24th September, 1963 to the family of Mr Godwin Igboji and Mrs Cordelia Igboji of Igbeagu, Izzi Local Government of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Married to Mrs Nnenna Igboji (Nee Okey Nnenna).Has two sons and three adopted daughters - Eugene, Eusebius, Ngozi, Esther and Juliet.Holds PhD in Environmental Sciences, Essex, UK.