WORKS OF REFERENCE RELATING TO THE SECTION 



OF AGRICULTURE 



(Prepared through courtesy of Professor Liberty H. Bailey, Cornell University} 



(The literature related to technical farm operations and to the scientific phases 

 of agricultural production is now very voluminous. It is comprised in a consider- 

 able part of books and also in a great number of Experiment Station publications 

 as well as in the current discussions in the agricultural press. In the field of rural 

 economics and rural sociology there is yet very little specific literature. In this 

 direction the following publications may be consulted for their bearing on the 

 general subject.) 



ADAMS, EDWARD F., The Business Farmer. 



BAILEY, L. H., The Outlook to Nature. 



CROOKES, SIR WILLIAM, The Wheat Problem. 



DODGE, J. R., Farm and Factory: Aids to Agriculture from Other Industries. 



ELLIOTT, J. R., American Farms. 



FAIRCHILD, GEO. T., Rural Wealth and Welfare. 



GYORGY, ANDREW, The State and Agriculture in Hungary. 



HAGGARD, H. RIDER, A Farmer's Year, and Rural England. 



HUNT, THOS. F., How to Choose a Farm. 



KROPOTKIN, P., Fields, Factories and Workshops. 



MEAD, ELWOOD, Irrigation Institutions. 



MYRICK, HERBERT, How to Cooperate. 



PRATT, E. A., The Organization of Agriculture. 



SIMONS, A. M., The American Farmer. 



TAYLOR, HENRY C., Agricultural Economics. 



WALLACE, HENRY, Letters to the Farm Boy. 



Ireland, Industrial and Agricultural (Published by Dept. of Agriculture and 



Technical Education, Dublin). 



Vols. x and xi of the Report of the Industrial Commission, Washington, 1901. 

 Vols. v and vi of the 12th United States Census. 

 Division of Statistics, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



