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Samuel W. Johnson, an author whose contributions to the field of agricultural science, particularly in the 19th century, reflected a keen interest in sustainable practices, is noted for his comprehensive work on peat. In his seminal book 'Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel,' Johnson explores the multifaceted aspects of peat, including its geological properties, methods of extraction, and its potential within the agricultural and energy sectors. Through meticulous research, Johnson dissected the layers of knowledge around peat, providing valuable insights for both environmental conservation and agricultural productivity. While not much is widely known about Johnson's personal life or his other literary endeavours, 'Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel' remains a critical reference for scholars interested in historical agricultural practices and alternative fuel sources. His academic approach to the topic and ability to convey complex information in an accessible manner signified a dedication to the dissemination of practical scientific knowledge. Samuel W. Johnson's literary style is marked by its clarity, precision, and the integration of empirical data, characteristics that have solidified his place within the canon of agricultural literature.
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