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Franklin Hiram King

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Franklin Hiram King was an American agricultural scientist who was born on a farm near Whitewater, Wisconsin, attended country schools, and received his professional training first at Whitewater State Normal School, graduating in 1872, and then at Cornell University. King is now best remembered for his first-hand account of traditional agricultural practices in Asia, now regarded as an organic farming classic text.

Books

The Sugar Beet
The Sugar Beet
Erwin Frink Smith, Leland Ossian Howard, William Falconer, Harvey Washington Wiley, Milton Whitney, Foster Ellenborough Lascelles Beal, Frank Benton, Franklin Hiram King, B. T. Galloway, Henry Elijah Alvord, Thomas Albert Williams, Frank Hurlbut Chittenden, Theobald Smith, Jared Gage Smith, Ralph Levi Watts, Charles Ford Langworthy, Raymond Allen Pearson, Charles Christian Georgeson, Charles D. Woods, Charles Gleason Elliott, Charles Sumner Plumb, John Frederick Duggar, John Alexander Craig, C. P. Goodrich, Edward Burnett Voorhees, George Catchpole Watson, George Ellsworth Howard, Henry Clay White
Irrigation and Drainage
Irrigation and Drainage
Franklin Hiram King
Farmers of Forty Centuries
Farmers of Forty Centuries
Franklin Hiram King
Analyses of Licensed Commercial Fertilizers, 1899
Analyses of Licensed Commercial Fertilizers, 1899
Franklin Hiram King, Henry Luman Russell, Edward Holyoke Farrington, Emmett Stull Goff, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Stephen Moulton Babcock
A Text Book of the Physics of Agriculture
A Text Book of the Physics of Agriculture
Franklin Hiram King

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