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and fifth child of physician edward thomas wilson and his wife, mary agnes, née whishaw. [ ] a clever, sensitive, but boisterous boy, he developed a love of the countryside, natural history and drawing from an early age. [ ] he was sent as a boarder to a preparatory school in clifton, bristol , but after
failing to gain a scholarship to public school, he attended cheltenham college for boys as a day pupil. [ ] his mother was a poultry breeder and he spent much of his youth at the crippetts farm, leckhampton near cheltenham. [ ] by the age of nine, he had announced to his parents that he was going to become...
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microbes and other organisms including mycorrhizae , arthropods , and earthworms ; [ ] and soil erosion where topsoil is washed or blown away. origin[ edit ] the idea of modern no-till farming started in the s with edward h. faulkner, author of plowman's folly, [ ] but it wasn't until the development after
conventional farming. a combination of technique, equipment, pesticides, crop rotation , fertilization, and irrigation have to be used for local conditions.[ citation needed ] equipment[ edit ] on some crops, like continuous no-till corn, the thickness of the residue on the surface of the field can become...
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