John Thomas Bealby

Fruit Ranching in British Columbia

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In “Fruit Ranching in British Columbia,” John Thomas Bealby offers an in-depth exploration of the burgeoning fruit industry in the picturesque landscapes of British Columbia during the early 20th century. Through a meticulous blend of agronomic insights and personal anecdotes, Bealby captures the pioneering spirit of fruit ranchers, detailing the specific challenges and triumphs they faced. His engaging prose combines observational detail with practical guidelines, grounding the narrative in both empirical data and vivid storytelling, making it a crucial text within the agricultural literature of its time. Bealby, a passionate horticulturist and experienced rancher, immersed himself in the fruit industry, drawing upon his own experiences and the collective wisdom of local growers to craft this enriching account. His background in agriculture and dedication to promoting British Columbia's unique horticultural potential informed his writing, providing readers with an authentic representation of the region'Äôs agricultural practices. Bealby's keen understanding of the socio-economic factors influencing the industry adds a layer of depth to his exploration. This remarkable volume is essential for those interested in agricultural history, regional development, and the environmental conditions that shaped British Columbia. Bealby'Äôs work serves not only as a historical document but as a source of inspiration for modern ranchers and horticulturists alike, offering valuable insights into the resilience of farmers and the delicate interplay between nature and cultivation.
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222 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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