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AGRICULTURE, LAND MANAGEMENT, eto. 



You<(tt and Bum's Complete Grazier. 



THE COMPLETE GRAZIER, and FARMER'S and CATTLE- 

 BREEDER'S ASSISTANT. A Compendium of Husbandry; especially in 

 the departments connected with the Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, and Gen-eral 

 Management of Stock; the Management of the Dairy, &c. With Directions 

 for the Culture and Management of Grass Land, of Grain and Root Crops, 

 the Arrangement of Farm Offices, the use of Implements and Machines, and 

 on Draining, Irrigation. Warping, &c. ; and the Application and Relative 

 Value of Manures. By William Youatt, Esq., V.S. Twelfth Edition, very 

 considerably enlarged and brought up to the present requirements of Agri- 

 cultural Practice by Robert Scott Burn, Author of '' Outlines of Modern 

 Farming," "Landed Estates Management," "Farm Management," "The 

 Lessons of My Farm," &c. One large Svo Volume, 860 pp., with 244 Illustra- 

 tions, £1 IS. half-bound. 



'• The standard and text-hook wiili the fanner and grazier." — Fariiters' Mao-aziiie. 

 " A treatise whicli will remain a standard work on the subject as long as British agriculture 



endures." — Mari: La>ie /i.^qfiress i^First Notice). 



" The book deals with all departments of agriculture, and contains an immense amount of 



valuable information. It is, in fact, an encyclopedia of agriculture put into readable form, and it 



is the only work equally comprehensive brought down to present date. It is excellently printed on 



thick paper, and strongly bound, and deserves a place in the library of every agriculturist." — Mar/c 



J.a)ie Express (Second Notice). 



" Of great value to the farmer, more especially to the young cattle breeder and feeder. . . . 



This esteemed work is well worthy of a place in the libraries of agriculturists." — Sorth British 



.t'^riailturist. 



"A valuable repertory of intelligence for all who make agriculture a pursuit, and especially for 



those who aim at keeping pace with the improvements of the age. . . . The new matter is of 



so valuable a nature tnat the volume is now almost entitled to be considered as a distinct work. ' 



Hell 's Messenger. 



Modern Farming, 



OUTLINES OF MODERN FARMING. By R. Scott Burn. 

 Soils, Manures, and Crops — Farming and Farming Economy — Cattle, Sheep, 

 and Horses -Management of the Dairy, Pigs and Poultry— Utilisation of 

 Town-Sewage, Irrigation, &c. Sixth Edition. In One Vol., 1,250 pp., half- 

 bound, profusely Illustrated, 12s. 

 " The aim of the author has been to make his work at once comprehensive and trustworthy. 



and in this aim he has succeeded to a degree which entitles him to much credit."— Mor/iifig 



Advertiser. 



"Eminently calculated to enlighten the agricultural community on the varied subjects of 



which it treats, and hence it should tind a place in every farmer's librarj-." — City Press. 

 " So farmer should be without this book." — Ba/tdury Gi<ardian. 



Af/ricidfural Engineering, 



THE COMPLETE TEXT -BOOK OF FARM ENGINEERING. 

 Comprising Practical Treatises on Draining and Embanking; Irrigation and 

 Water Supply ; Farm Roads. Fences, and Gates ; Farm Buildings, Barn 

 Implements, and Machines; Field Implements and Machines; and Agricul- 

 tural Surveying, Levelling, &c. By Prof. John Scott, Editor of the 

 Farmers' Gazette, late Professor of Agriculture and Rural Economy at the 

 Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, &c., &c. In One Vol., 1,150 pages, 

 wih 600 Illustrations, 12s. half-bound. Ijust published. 



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 any way connected with land. ' — Farm and Ho»ie. 



" Written with great care, as well as with knowledge and ability. The author has done his 

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"Kor a young agriculturLst we know of no handy volume so likely to be more usefully studied. 

 — Bell's Weekly Messenger. 



Amateur Farming, 



THE LESSONS OF MY FARM: A Book for Amateur Agri- 

 culturists. Being an Introduction to Farm Practice. By Robert Scott 

 Burn. With numerous Illustrations. 



lA Nexv and Enlarged Edition in preparation. 



