J. B. Lawes
1814 – 1900
35 works on record
Works

The Rothamsted experiments
1895

Upon some properties of soils, which have grown a cereal crop and a leguminous crop for many years in succession
1895

Determinations of nitrogen in the soils of some of the experimental fields at Rothamsted
1883

Is higher farming a remedy for lower prices?
1879

On the more frequent growth of barley on heavy land
1875

Effects of the drought of 1870 on some of the experimentalcrops at Rothamsted
1871

On the sources of the nitrogen of vegetation
1862

The Soil of the farm

The world's wheat supply

Experiments on ensilage conducted at Rothamsted, season 1884-1885

On some points in the composition of wheat-grain, its products in the mill, and bread

Agricultural, botanical, and chemical results of experiments on the mixed herbage of permanent meadow

Rothamsted Memoirs on Agricultural Chemistry and Physiology
Agricultural, botanical and chemical results of experiments on the mixed herbage of permanent grassland
1900
The valuation of the manures obtained by the consumption of foods for the production of milk
1898
Rotation of crops
1894
Experiments on ensilage, conducted at Rothamsted, season 1884-5
1886
Report of experiments on the growth of barley for twenty years in succession onthe same land
1873
Exhaustion of the soil in relation to Landlords' covenants, and the valuation of unexhausted improvements
1870
On the home produce, imports, and consumption of wheat
1868
Reports of experiments on the growth of wheat for twenty years in succession on the same land
1864
On the chemistry of the feeding of animals for the production of meat and manure
1864
Experimental investigation into the amount of water given off by plants during their growth
1850
Unexhausted tillages and manures
Our climate and our wheat-crops
On the composition of oxen, sheep, and pigs, and of their increase whilst fattening
On agricultural chemistry, especially in relation to the mineral theory of Baron Liebig
Fertility
On the sources of the fat of the animal body
Experimental inquiry into the composition of some of the animals fed and slaughtered as human food
Food in its relations to various exigencies of the animal body
New experiments on the question of the fixation of free nitrogen (preliminary notice)
Report of experiments on the growth of barley for twenty years in succession on the same land
Composition of the ash of the entire animals
New determinations of ammonia, chlorine, and sulphuric acid, in the rain-water collected at Rothamsted