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Olivier de Serres
Born1539 (1539)
Villeneuve-de-Berg, Ardèche
Died1619 (aged 79–80)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)author, soil scientist
Known foraccepted textbook of French agriculture in the 17th century
Notable workThéâtre d'Agriculture (book)
RelativesJean de Serres (brother)

Olivier de Serres (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje də sɛʁ]; 1539–1619) was a French author and soil scientist whose Théâtre d'Agriculture (1600) was the accepted textbook of French agriculture in the 17th century.

Biography

See also: Serres

Serres was born in 1539 at Villeneuve-de-Berg, Ardèche. His brother, Jean de Serres, was a well-known French humanist and translated the complete works of Plato.

His book was notable for recommending winegrowers to plant 5 to 6 varieties in their vineyards to balance the risk of a crop failing, an example of crop diversity.

It also recommended métayage (sharecropping) so that cash tenants would take all the risks and thus demand lower rent, as hired labour is expensive to manage. Sharecroppers administer themselves and risks are divided with the landlord. According to him, only large landowners should take the risk of hiring labourers and running the estate themselves.

Domaine Olivier de Serres

The Domaine Olivier de Serres is Olivier de Serres' former estate, located in Ardèche. It hosts facilities for visitors and agricultural research and teaching facilities, including some operated by Grenoble Alpes University.

See also

Le theatre d'agriculture, 1608

Notes

  1. Hugh Johnson, Vintage: The Story of Wine pg 122. Simon and Schuster 1989
  2. The Economic Theory of Sharecropping in Early Modern France, Philip Hoffman, The Journal of Economic History 1984, page 312
  3. "Cermosem : IUGA's rural campus".

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