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Cato the Elder
Roman politician, soldier and writer (234–149 BC)
Marcus Terentius Varro
Roman scholar, polymath and author (116–27 BC)
Natural History
Encyclopedia published circa AD 77–79 by Pliny the Elder
Columella
Roman writer on agriculture
Georgics
thumb|right|Georgics Book III, shepherd with flocks, Roman Virgil.The Georgics ( ; ) is a poem by Latin poet Virgil, likely published in 29 BCE. As the name suggests (from the Greek word , geōrgiká, i.e. "agricultural [things]"), the subject of the poem is agriculture; but far from being an example of peaceful rural poetry, it is a work characterized by tensions in both theme and purpose.
Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius
4th/5th century Greco-Roman writer

Mago
Carthaginian writer
De Agri Cultura
book by Cato the Elder

De re rustica
work on agriculture by Marcus Terentius Varro
Decimus Iunius Silanus
translator of Mago
Cassianus Bassus
writer on agriculture
Vindonius Anatolius
Roman politician
Cassius Dionysius
ancient Greek agricultural writer of the 2nd century BC.
geoponici
Geoponici (the Latinized form of a nonexistent Γεωπονικοί, used for convenience), or Scriptores rei rusticae, is a collective term for the Greek and Latin writers on husbandry and agriculture. In classical times this topic was regarded as a branch of economics.
Diophanes of Nicaea
agricultural writer of the 1st century BC
Apollodorus of Lemnos
ancient writer on agriculture